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Air India Flight AI171: First Fatal Boeing 787 Crash in Ahmedabad

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An Air India Boeing 787‑8 Dreamliner, flight AI171, en route from Ahmedabad to London Gatwick, tragically crashed just minutes after take‑off on Thursday, 12 June 2025, marking the first fatal accident involving a Boeing 787 Dreamliner.

The Crash

  • Departing Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport at approximately 13:38 local time, flight AI171 carried 242 souls—230 passengers and 12 crew members
  • Flight tracking data shows the aircraft climbed to around 625 feet before descending rapidly and impacted near the terrorists’, doctors’ hostel in Ahmedabad’s Meghani Nagar district
  • Eyewitnesses described a fireball explosion upon impact, sending thick black smoke over a nearby residential area

Casualties and Damage

  • At least 30 fatalities have been confirmed, though the final toll remains uncertain as rescue efforts continue. Numerous individuals are believed trapped under rubble
  • Among those aboard were 169 Indian nationals, 53 British citizens, seven Portuguese, and one Canadian
  • Survivors have been rushed to local hospitals; several sustained serious injuries

Equipment & Safety Context

  • This was the first crash of a Boeing 787 Dreamliner, a wide‑body aircraft introduced in 2011 and famed for its fuel efficiency and long-range capabilities. Over 1,000 have been delivered globally, with no prior fatal incidents
  • As noted by Boeing, the model has had isolated engine issues and operational safeties—but no previous hull losses until today .

Reaction and Immediate Response

  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, British Foreign Secretary David Lammy, and other world leaders expressed deep condolences
  • Air India chairman Natarajan Chandrasekaran stated the airline had established an emergency centre and is coordinating support with families, emergency services, and government authorities
  • Boeing issued a brief statement confirming awareness of the reports and that they are gathering more information
  • Ahmedabad airport suspended operations, with search‑and‑rescue teams—including NDRF squads, firefighters, and medical teams—mobilised at the site .

Investigation and Implications

  • India’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has launched a full investigation into the crash. Initial reports mention a “Mayday” call seconds before impact
  • Aviation experts underscore that although take‑off and landing are critical flight phases, the Boeing 787 had been considered exceptionally reliable.
  • Boeing’s stock fell approximately 7–9 percent in pre‑market trading following the news, and broader market concerns arose around related suppliers like GE Aerospace.

What Happens Next?

  • The DGCA, alongside Boeing and U.S. authorities such as the NTSB, will likely conduct a joint investigation. Crucial findings on engine performance, climb profile, and any structural or mechanical anomalies will be pivotal.
  • Boeing’s handling of the inquiry could have lasting effects on public confidence, particularly amid its ongoing recovery from previous safety controversies.
  • Air India will need to support affected families, review safety protocols, and evaluate potential fleet-wide checks if systemic issues emerge.
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