What happened (reported) and what is being investigated

Aviation incident reporting indicates that an Air India Airbus A320 experienced an incident described as a “series of shocks.” The Aviation Authority of India (AAI) is conducting an investigation intended to clarify the circumstances and technical context behind the reported shock sequence.

Background and earlier position (why incident investigations matter in aviation)

Civil aviation incident investigations are designed to move from preliminary claims to verified facts. Investigation outputs generally aim to document the sequence of events, identify contributing factors when evidence supports them, and issue recommendations that can change safety practice—such as operating procedures, maintenance checks, or risk controls. The name of the investigating body matters because it signals formal responsibility for fact-finding and safety learning.

What changed now (role of AAI investigation)

The reported change is that the AAI is investigating the circumstances behind the reported “series of shocks” connected with the Air India Airbus A320 incident. Publicly naming the investigation agency points toward structured evidence collection and analysis rather than relying only on unverified explanations.