New Delhi: The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) is preparing to adopt a new analytical system that will provide deeper insights into aviation incidents and accidents, with the goal of identifying risk trends and enhancing flight safety across India.
Senior officials stated that the bureau is in the process of procuring software that is specifically designed to analyze aviation occurrences, from incidents to accidents, across a multitude of parameters.
This spans to each occurrence time, nature of landings (hard landings), airfield locations, aircraft types, and operator details.
“This level of detailed analysis will enable us to pinpoint recurring issues and trends. For instance, if multiple hard landings are observed at a specific airport, we can recommend corrective measures before a serious incident occurs,” a senior official said.

The AAIB was established to investigate aircraft accidents and serious incidents, and its efforts toward improving air safety standards in India have continued ever since. The AAIB classifies various aviation safety occurrences and conducts in-depth investigations with recommendations to prevent future occurrences.
According to Rule 3 of the Aircraft (Investigation of Accidents and Incidents) Rules, 2017, the sole objective of the AAIB in performing investigations is the prevention of accidents and incidents, not to establish blame or liability.
The new analytical system will further enhance the technical and investigative capacities of AAIB. The bureau has already established a dedicated flight recorders laboratory to facilitate rapid and efficient analysis of cockpit voice and flight data recorders.