The plane involved in the crash was a Boeing 787 Dreamliner, a twin-engine widebody jet. This incident marks the very first crash ever recorded involving this aircraft model, according to the Aviation Safety Network. It is a significant event given the Dreamliner’s reputation for safety and modern design. On June 12, an Air India flight…
The plane involved in the crash was a Boeing 787 Dreamliner, a twin-engine widebody jet. This incident marks the very first crash ever recorded involving this aircraft model, according to the Aviation Safety Network. It is a significant event given the Dreamliner’s reputation for safety and modern design.
On June 12, an Air India flight bound for London crashed just minutes after departing from Ahmedabad in northwestern India. Flight AI171, a Boeing 787-8 carrying 244 people—232 passengers and 12 crew members—lost contact shortly after takeoff. Authorities are actively providing medical aid and relief efforts at the crash site.
The aircraft took off at 1:38 p.m. local time but lost signal after reaching just 625 feet in altitude. It came down in Meghani Nagar, a residential neighborhood near Ahmedabad’s Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport. Emergency crews responded quickly, and thick smoke was seen billowing from the scene.
India’s Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu Kinjarapu confirmed that response teams are on-site and working diligently to assist those affected. “We are on highest alert,” he said, offering prayers for the passengers, crew, and their families. The nation awaits further updates as rescue operations continue.