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Investigators urge public not to speculate on causes of Air India crash

India’s aviation investigation body says it is too early to reach any “definite conclusions” over what caused the deadly Air India crash last month that killed 260 people, as the airline clears the rest of its fleet of any issues related to its fuel switches.
In a statement, Aircraft Accident…
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