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India’s Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau, AAIB, is yet to decide whether flight data and cockpit voice recorders from the Air India flight that crashed last Thursday will be sent overseas for decoding and analysis.

At least two hundred and seventy people, most of them passengers, were killed when the London-bound Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner crashed less than a minute after taking off from Ahmedabad airport in western India.

Some media outlets reported that the black boxes are being sent abroad, but the ministry of civil aviation clarified that no final decision has been made.

The ministry said the AAIB will determine the location for analysis after a due assessment of technical, safety, and security factors.

Investigators have recovered both sets of Enhanced Airborne Flight Recorders, EAFRs the black boxes from the Boeing 787 crash site.

These combined units, which record flight data and cockpit audio, were found on thirteenth and sixteenth June.

The aircraft model carries two such sets to aid in thorough analysis.

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