
What Went Wrong? Minute-by-Minute Breakdown of Air India Crash Horror
June 12, 2025: A London-bound Air India flight operating a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner — considered one of the world’s most advanced widebody aircraft — crashed shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad’s Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport on Thursday. The aircraft, Flight AI171, was carrying 242 passengers and crew. Officials fear a major death toll, with no confirmed reports of survivors as yet.
The aircraft crashed within the campus of a local medical college, hitting a residential hostel building, triggering a massive explosion and fire.
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Air India confirmed the breakdown of the 242 people onboard:
Both are feared dead in what could become the deadliest accident involving a Boeing Dreamliner.
Boeing released a brief statement saying:
“We are aware of the reports and are working to gather more information.”
The exact cause is still under investigation. Preliminary concerns point to mechanical failure, possible pilot distress, or other critical systems malfunction, but no official statement has confirmed the root cause yet. The MAYDAY call issued by the crew moments after takeoff indicates a serious emergency in-flight.
This devastating crash may become one of India’s worst aviation disasters, and also a historical first for Boeing’s Dreamliner fleet in terms of total destruction. Investigations are ongoing.
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