Air India Replaced Fuel Switch Module Twice Before Crash; Boeing, FAA Say 787 Design Safe

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:19am on 14 Jul 2025,Monday International

Air India replaced the Boeing 787 Dreamliner’s throttle control module (TCM) twice—once in 2019 and again in 2023—before the June 12 crash that killed 260 people. The TCM houses the fuel cutoff switches, which investigators say inexplicably activated seconds after takeoff, shutting both engines. Despite the replacements, Boeing and the US FAA maintain the design is safe, requiring no urgent action. Air India did not follow a 2018 FAA advisory inspection as it wasn’t mandatory. Cockpit recordings revealed confusion over the fuel cutoff. Investigations continue, with a full report expected soon. Boeing advises no immediate action. (PC: India Today)

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