June 12, 2025: A Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, registered as VT-ANB and operated by Air India, crashed shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad’s Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport on Thursday afternoon. The aircraft, operating Flight AI171 to London Gatwick, was carrying 242 passengers and crew and went down in the Meghaninagar area, a densely populated residential zone.

This incident is being called one of India’s worst aviation disasters in recent years, and marks the first-ever hull loss (total destruction) of a Boeing Dreamliner, a model previously considered to have an impeccable safety record.
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Aircraft and Fleet History
- Aircraft Model: Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner
- Registration: VT-ANB
- Date of Entry Into Service: December 2013
- Status: One of 27 Dreamliners in Air India’s fleet
- Previous Flight: Arrived earlier from New Delhi, the airline’s hub
- Codeshare: With Singapore Airlines, an equity partner
The aircraft was considered relatively young for a widebody jet and had not previously reported significant mechanical issues, raising concern over what could have gone wrong during takeoff.

Fatalities and Nationalities Onboard
Though no official death toll has been confirmed, over 100 people are feared dead, with little hope of survivors.
Air India released the following breakdown of passengers:
- 169 Indian nationals
- 53 British nationals
- 7 Portuguese nationals
- 1 Canadian national
- 12 crew members (including 2 pilots)
The flight had issued a MAYDAY call shortly after takeoff. It reached 625 feet at a speed of 174 knots before crashing and bursting into flames.
Crash Impact and Immediate Response
The aircraft slammed into a residential hostel within a medical college campus, causing massive fire damage on the ground. Witnesses reported a fireball and dark smoke engulfing buildings.
The following actions were initiated immediately:
- Airport closed for operations till at least 5:30 PM local time, likely to extend
- Flight removed from Air India’s tracking systems and website as per international protocol
- NDRF teams, police, fire units, and aviation safety officials are on-site
- Cockpit Voice Recorder (CVR) and Flight Data Recorder (FDR) are being recovered to determine the cause
Aviation and Political Reaction
- President Droupadi Murmu, PM Narendra Modi, and Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren have all expressed deep condolences
- Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu is headed to Ahmedabad
- Emergency helplines have been set up by Air India, the Ministry of Civil Aviation, and Ahmedabad Police
This marks Air India’s first major crash in over 40 years and the first scheduled commercial airliner crash in India since the Air India Express Kozhikode crash of 2020.
What This Means for Air India
The incident is particularly significant as it occurs:
- Under Air India’s new private management (Tata Group)
- During a period of brand repositioning and network expansion
- While the airline deals with logistical challenges due to Pakistani airspace closures
Industry analysts expect:
- Operational disruptions
- Possible fleet-wide Dreamliner inspections
- A government-led aviation safety review
What Happens Next?
Authorities have said it’s too early to draw conclusions. A detailed investigation, led by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) and supported by Boeing and international experts, will begin once black boxes are retrieved.
Air India’s crisis management protocol is now active, with the Tata Group leadership likely stepping in. The airline has refrained from public-facing statements since the initial confirmation, in line with international crash response standards.
Key Emergency Contacts
- Air India Passenger Helpline: 1800 5691 444
- Ministry of Civil Aviation: 011-24610843 / 9650391859
- Ahmedabad City Police: 079-25620359
Conclusion
With confirmed destruction of a Boeing 787 Dreamliner, Flight AI171’s crash represents a dark moment for Indian aviation and a global first for Boeing’s flagship widebody aircraft. As investigation teams comb through the wreckage and survivors’ families await answers, the aviation world watches closely.
