India, July 22 -- Air India has successfully completed precautionary inspections on the locking mechanism of the Fuel Control Switch (FCS) across its Boeing 787 and Boeing 737 aircraft, following a tragic crash last month and in accordance with safety directives issued by India's aviation regulator.

"No issues were found with the said locking mechanism during the inspections," an Air India spokesperson said. "Air India had initiated voluntary inspections on July 12, ahead of the DGCA directive, and completed them within the prescribed timeline. The same has been communicated to the regulator."

The airline emphasized its continued dedication to aviation safety. "Air India remains committed to the safety of passengers and crew members," t...