Published on: June 12, 2025 5:03 pm

Air India Flight AI171 Crashes Near Ahmedabad: A National Tragedy Unfolds
In a devastating blow to India’s aviation sector, Air India Flight AI171, a Boeing 787 Dreamliner en route from Ahmedabad to London, crashed within minutes of takeoff on June 12, 2025, killing at least 30 people. The aircraft was carrying 242 individuals, including 230 passengers and 12 crew members.
This is the first-ever fatal crash involving a Boeing 787 Dreamliner and marks one of India’s worst aviation disasters in the last two decades.
🔍 What Happened?
According to eyewitnesses and early air traffic control recordings, the aircraft began losing altitude shortly after takeoff and reportedly issued a “MAYDAY” signal just 4 minutes into the flight. The jet crashed into a densely populated area near Meghani Nagar, causing collateral damage to residential buildings and a nearby doctors’ hostel.
Emergency response units, including fire brigades, ambulances, and disaster management teams, were immediately deployed.
📊 Flight & Victim Details
Key Information:
- Flight Number: AI171
- Route: Ahmedabad (India) → London Heathrow (UK)
- Passengers: 242 onboard
- 169 Indians
- 53 British nationals
- 7 Portuguese
- 1 Canadian
- Aircraft Type: Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner
- Tail Number: VT-ANB
Air India confirmed the captain was Sumeet Sabharwal, with over 8,000 flight hours, assisted by First Officer Clive Kundar.
🧭 Timeline of Events
Time (IST) | Event |
---|---|
13:30 | Flight AI171 cleared for takeoff |
13:34 | “MAYDAY” issued by pilots |
13:36 | Aircraft crashes near Meghani Nagar |
14:00 | Emergency teams arrive |
16:00 | 30 bodies recovered; rescue operations continue |
🏥 Search, Rescue, and Medical Response
The crash site—located in a congested urban area—complicated rescue operations. Dozens of people are believed to be trapped under debris. Local hospitals have declared a mass casualty protocol, and over 40 people are currently hospitalized, many in critical condition.
🛫 What Went Wrong?
Although it is too early for a formal cause, initial speculation points to mechanical failure or engine malfunction. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), in coordination with Air India and Boeing, has launched a formal investigation. The black box has been recovered and is expected to provide critical data.
⚖️ International Implications and Responses
India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer have both expressed condolences and pledged support. The British High Commission in India has set up a helpline for affected families.
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💬 Voices from the Ground
“It sounded like a bomb went off. I saw flames and smoke, and people were screaming,” said Rakesh Patel, a local resident.
“It’s a miracle that anyone survived,” said a rescue official from the NDRF.
✈️ Aviation History Rewritten: First Fatal Boeing 787 Crash
This crash marks a tragic milestone—the first-ever fatal crash of a Boeing 787 Dreamliner. Introduced in 2011, the 787 had until now maintained an impeccable safety record. Aviation experts now worry this may affect global confidence in the model.
📞 Support Lines & Emergency Contacts
Country | Contact Number |
---|---|
India | 1800-111-123 |
UK | +44 800 123 456 |
Portugal | +351 21 123 4567 |
Canada | 1-800-321-1234 |
Air India has also launched a dedicated crisis center for passengers’ families.
📌 What’s Next?
- Investigation by DGCA, Boeing, and international bodies
- Full passenger manifest to be released within 24 hours
- Grief counseling services being provided
- Flights from Ahmedabad suspended temporarily
🧠 Lessons and Safety Concerns
This incident raises serious concerns about aircraft maintenance, pre-flight checks, and crisis preparedness at major Indian airports. The government may soon revise safety audits and regulatory oversight mechanisms.
📢 Your Thoughts Matter
What safety protocols do you think should change in Indian aviation? Share your thoughts in the comments.
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So sad