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Claim linking Air India crash to Turkish Technic maintenance false

Only Air India’s Boeing 777 aircraft are serviced by Turkish Technic in Istanbul

Esra Tekin and Meltem Sarsilmaz  | 12.06.2025 - Update : 12.06.2025
Claim linking Air India crash to Turkish Technic maintenance false

ISTANBUL 

Claims that the Air India plane that crashed in western India on Thursday was maintained by a Turkish company is false, according to investigation by Anadolu’s Fact-Check Line.

The plane carrying 242 people, en route from Ahmedabad, India to Gatwick Airport in London, crashed Thursday afternoon.

Following the accident, numerous misleading posts claiming to show footage or information about the crash circulated online.

Some social media posts claimed the passenger plane that went down had been maintained by Turkish Technic, a repair and overhaul center operated by flag carrier Turkish Airlines.

Anadolu’s Fact-Check Line, the news agency's service to combat misinformation, reported that the aircraft involved in the crash was a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, while the aircraft shown in photos online in front of Turkish Technic hangars was identified as a Boeing 777.

According to an April 9 Instagram post by Turkish Technic, its agreement with Air India covers full base maintenance operations specifically for its Boeing 777 fleet.

Sources said that the agreement between Turkish Technic and Air India only covered Boeing 777 aircraft, which are serviced at hangars in Istanbul and have continued operations without issues.

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