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Investigation into cause of Air India crash ongoing, officials say
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- EPAThe crash killed all but one person on board, and 19 further people on the ground.
- The statement said "significant progress" had been made, in particular to "the examination and analysis of aircraft systems, flight recorder data, engine-related components, maintenance and operational records".
- But it did not give a date for the investigation's completion.
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EPAThe crash killed all but one person on board, and 19 further people on the ground. The investigation into the Air India crash which left 260 people dead is ongoing with the final report to be "released upon [its] completion", India's Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) has said on the first anniversary of the disaster.
The statement said "significant progress" had been made, in particular to "the examination and analysis of aircraft systems, flight recorder data, engine-related components, maintenance and operational records".
But it did not give a date for the investigation's completion.
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