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Air India confirms that there are no problems with the fuel switches on Boeing 787 and Boeing 737

Air India said that it has conducted precautionary checks on the locking mechanism for the fuel control switch in all of its Boeing 787 aircraft and Boeing 737 planes, but found no problems.

Air India's long-haul flights are operated by Boeing 787 twin aisle jets, while Air India Express, the low-cost division of Air India, operates Boeing 737 single aisle jets.

The investigation into the Air India crash that killed 241 out of 242 passengers on board, and 19 people on the ground is centered around the fuel control switch on the Boeing 787 jetliner.

Within a year after the accident, a final report will be expected.

The switches control the fuel flow to a plane's engine. The switches are used by the pilots to shut down or start engines on the ground, or manually stop or restart engines in case of an engine failure during flight.

(source: Reuters)