The investigation into the Air India crash has hit a dead end, as investigators demand more time to piece together the wreckage. From a financial perspective, this delay is a worrying sign for investors holding airline stocks and for the broader aviation industry's insurance markets. The longer the inquiry takes, the greater the uncertainty around liability and potential compensation claims.
UK aviation experts, known for their meticulous approach, are monitoring the situation closely. The market's bottom line is clear: accountability matters. Without it, we face capital flight from vulnerable sectors.
The government must ensure the inquiry is adequately funded and expedited. Every day of delay adds to the cost, both in terms of human tragedy and fiscal impact. The clock is ticking, and the longer we wait for answers, the more the market penalises uncertainty.









