Air India Grounds Boeing 787 After Fuel Switch Alert.

Air India has grounded one of its Boeing 787-8 aircraft after a pilot reported a fuel switch malfunction on a London–Bengaluru flight. The issue was flagged after the aircraft landed safely on Monday, February 2, 2026. The airline has confirmed that the aircraft has been taken out of service and a detailed technical examination is underway.

  • Incident Reported Post Landing
    The pilot noticed an issue related to the fuel switches supplying fuel to the aircraft’s two engines after the flight safely landed in Bengaluru.
  • Aircraft Grounded as Precaution
    Air India stated that the Boeing 787-8 has been grounded as a precautionary measure while engineers assess the reported malfunction.
  • Focus on Fuel Control Switches
    Fuel switches have come under increased scrutiny following their mention in the preliminary investigation of Air India’s Ahmedabad crash last year.
  • Reference to Ahmedabad Crash Report
    The preliminary report into the June crash noted that fuel switches transitioned to the “CUTOFF” position sequentially, leading to engine shutdown and loss of thrust.
  • Cause Yet to Be Determined
    The investigation report did not clarify whether the switch movement was accidental or deliberate, sparking debate within aviation circles.
  • Airline Monitoring Fleet Safety
    Air India has reiterated its commitment to safety and said it is closely monitoring all technical inputs related to its Boeing 787 fleet.

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