Boeing, Honeywell did 'nothing': Air India Crash victim's lawsuit, claims faulty switches

Air India Aircraft Crash: Families of four passengers who lost their lives in the deadly Ahmedabad aircraft accident in June 2025, a lawsuit in the US filed against planemaker Boeing and Aircraft Parts Maker Honeywell, accusing the businesses of “doing nothing.” The lawsuit filed Tuesday said faulty fuel switches caused the accident and accused the companies of doing “nothing”, despite being aware of the risks of designing the aircraft, BBC reports. The lawsuit against Honeywell and Boeing comes almost four months after the deadly accident of Air India Flight 171 to London Gatwick, which was a Boeing 787. The plane crashed shortly after the takeoff of Ahmedabad and killed 260 people on board, except for one lonely survivor. (This is a developing story. Keep going for more updates)