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<h1>Air India CEO says preliminary crash report raises questions without identifying cause of tragedy</h1> An Air India flight crashed in Ahmedabad on June 12, killing 260 people including passengers and ground casualties. The airline's CEO stated the preliminary investigation report raised more questions without identifying a cause. The report found no mechanical, maintenance, fuel quality, or pilot fitness issues. Fuel supply to both engines was cut off within seconds of each other after takeoff, causing cockpit confusion. Cockpit recordings revealed pilots questioning who cut the fuel supply. The CEO urged against premature conclusions, emphasizing the investigation remains ongoing. The airline continues cooperating with investigators while maintaining focus on supporting victims' families and ensuring flight safety.