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13-06-2025
An Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner crashed shortly after taking off from Ahmedabad, India, killing 241 people on board and potentially others on the ground, with one British passenger surviving. The plane was headed to London's Gatwick Airport with 230 passengers and 12 crew members. The cause of the crash is unclear, and investigations are being led by India's Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau with assistance from the US and UK. The crash site is a residential area, including a hospital complex and medical student hostel, with debris scattered across a large area and multiple buildings damaged or on fire.
13-06-2025
A British man, Vishwashkumar Ramesh, is the sole passenger survivor of an Air India plane crash that killed 241 people in Ahmedabad, western India. Ramesh, who was seated in 11A on the London-bound Boeing 787 flight, suffered multiple injuries but is out of danger. His brother, Nayan Kumar Ramesh, said Vishwashkumar "has no idea how he survived" and was initially more concerned about their other brother, Ajay, who was also on the flight. The cause of the crash is still unknown, and the plane crashed into accommodation used by trainee doctors shortly after takeoff. The crash has resulted in a significant loss of life, including 169 Indian nationals and 52 Britons, with several British nationals among the victims.
13-06-2025
An Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner crashed shortly after taking off from Ahmedabad, killing 241 people. The plane, carrying 100 tonnes of fuel, struggled to gain altitude and crashed into residential buildings 1.5km from the runway, 30 seconds after takeoff. Experts speculate on possible causes, including a rare double engine failure, bird strike, or incorrect flap configuration during takeoff. The investigation will involve analyzing the plane's black box and debris. The airport is known for bird strikes, with 462 incidents reported in five years, and some experts suggest that a bird strike could have caused the crash. Others point to the possibility of human error in configuring the plane's flaps for takeoff.
13-06-2025
An Air India flight from Ahmedabad to London crashed shortly after taking off, killing 241 people on board, with only one British passenger, Vishwashkumar Ramesh, surviving. The Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner had 242 passengers and crew members, including 169 Indians, 53 Britons, seven Portuguese nationals, and one Canadian. The plane crashed into a residential area and a medical college hostel, with reports of casualties on the ground. The cause of the crash is unclear, but aviation experts suggest the position of the plane's wing flaps may have played a role. Air India and authorities are investigating the incident, with the airline setting up a dedicated passenger hotline and offering compensation to the families of those killed.
13-06-2025
An Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner with 242 people on board crashed in Ahmedabad, India, shortly after taking off for London Gatwick Airport, killing 241 passengers and crew, with one British national of Indian origin surviving. The plane went down in a residential area, hitting buildings and a medical college, resulting in casualties on the ground. India's Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau is leading the investigation, assisted by the US National Transportation Safety Board and Federal Aviation Administration. The cause of the crash is unclear, but initial observations suggest the plane had its landing gear down and flaps up at a time when they should have been reversed. The plane's black boxes have not been recovered yet. The crash has been described as "heartbreaking beyond words" by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and the Indian government has launched a response effort, with the Indian Army assisting in debris clearance and treatment of the injured.
13-06-2025
An Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner carrying 242 people, including 169 Indian nationals, 53 British nationals, seven Portuguese nationals, and one Canadian, crashed in Ahmedabad, India, shortly after takeoff on its way to London's Gatwick airport. Initially, officials reported no survivors, but later confirmed one British national of Indian origin, Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, survived and was being treated at a hospital. The crash resulted in 241 fatalities, with numerous casualties on the ground as well, including at least five medical students killed when part of the plane hit their building. Investigations into the cause of the crash are ongoing, with the Indian government leading the inquiry and assistance from the US National Transportation Safety Board and Federal Aviation Administration. The plane's flight data recorder and voice recorder have not been recovered, and initial analysis of video footage suggests the plane had its landing gear down and flaps up at a time when the opposite would be expected.
13-06-2025
A man claiming to be UK citizen Vishwash Kumar Ramesh says he's the sole survivor of an Air India plane crash that occurred in Ahmedabad, India. Ramesh, who was in seat 11A, told Indian media outlets that 30 seconds after takeoff, there was a loud noise and the plane crashed. He suffered multiple injuries but is reported to be out of danger. The crash, which involved a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, killed 186 people whose bodies were taken to a local hospital. Ramesh's cousin said he had spoken to Ramesh, who claimed to be fine, but the whereabouts of Ramesh's brother, who was sitting next to him on the flight, are unknown.
13-06-2025
The article discusses the deadliest plane crashes in the last 25 years. Recently, an Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner crashed in Ahmedabad, India, with 242 people on board, resulting in significant loss of life, though one survivor was reported. The article lists several other major plane crashes since 2001, excluding the 9/11 attacks, including: Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 shot down in Ukraine in 2014, killing 298; an Iranian military plane crash in 2003, killing 275; American Airlines Flight 587 crash in New York in 2001, killing 265; an Algerian military plane crash in 2018, killing 257; the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 in 2014 with 239 on board; an Air France crash in the Atlantic in 2009, killing 228; and a China Airlines crash into the Taiwan Strait in 2002, killing 225.
13-06-2025
A video captured the moments before an Air India plane crashed in Ahmedabad, India, showing the plane descending over the city before disappearing behind buildings and resulting in a large explosion and fireball. The Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, carrying 242 passengers and crew, had departed for London's Gatwick airport but lost signal less than a minute after takeoff. One passenger, a British national of Indian origin, survived the crash, and casualties were reported on the ground. An investigation into the cause of the crash is underway, with assistance from a U.S. team led by the National Transportation Safety Board.
13-06-2025
An Air India plane carrying 242 people crashed on Thursday after taking off from Ahmedabad, India, with one confirmed survivor, a British national of Indian origin named Ramesh Viswashkumar. The Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, flight AI 171, was bound for London's Gatwick Airport. The plane crashed into a residential area and a doctors' hostel, killing 241 people on board and at least 50 on the ground. The cause of the crash is unclear, with investigators looking into a possible dual-engine bird strike or an issue with the wing flaps. The pilot issued a mayday call seconds before the crash, reporting "no thrust, losing power, unable to lift" when the aircraft was just 400 feet off the ground.
13-06-2025
An Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner flight from Ahmedabad to London Gatwick crashed shortly after takeoff, resulting in 241 deaths among the 242 people on board, with one British survivor, Vishwash Kumar Ramesh. The flight carried 53 Britons, 169 Indian nationals, and citizens of other countries. Ramesh reported hearing a loud noise before the crash and suffering injuries. The plane crashed into a doctors' hostel, causing damage and potentially killing people on the ground. The cause of the crash is under investigation, with the Indian government and UK authorities responding to the incident. The airline has offered condolences and compensation to the families of the deceased.
13-06-2025
An Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner crashed into a medical college hostel near Ahmedabad Airport in India, causing significant damage and debris. The plane was carrying 242 people, including 169 Indian nationals and 53 British nationals, when it crashed shortly after takeoff. Footage and images show parts of the aircraft strewn across the hostel, including the dining room where medical students were having lunch, with wreckage and debris scattered throughout the area. India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his sadness and shock at the tragedy.
13-06-2025
British man Vishwash Kumar Ramesh is believed to be the only survivor of an Air India flight that crashed soon after taking off from Ahmedabad airport, killing 241 people. Ramesh was found conscious and alert in the hospital, with bruises on his hands and face, and described as being "very shaken up" by doctors. Despite the severity of the crash, Ramesh's condition was not critical, and he told a Sky News reporter that he was "okay". The cause of the crash is still under investigation, and authorities are working to identify the bodies of the victims using DNA from living relatives.
13-06-2025
A British man, Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, is the sole survivor of an Air India Flight 171 crash in Ahmedabad, India. He told his family "I don't know how I'm alive" in a video call seconds after the crash. Ramesh, who was sitting in seat 11A near an emergency exit, escaped by jumping out of the door. He suffered injuries to his chest, eyes, and feet, but is conscious and being treated in hospital. The plane, a Boeing 787 Dreamliner, crashed into a medical school's residential quarters shortly after takeoff, killing 204 people on board, including three Britons from the same family.
13-06-2025
Investigators are analyzing the crash of an Air India Boeing 787 Dreamliner that occurred during a flight from India to the UK, killing all 242 people on board, including 53 Britons. The plane, with experienced pilots having over 9,000 flying hours between them, lost contact seconds after takeoff at an altitude of 190m. Video shows the aircraft failed to climb and descended instead. Possible causes being considered include engine failure, bird strike, issues with avionics or electrical systems, and incorrect flap settings. Investigators will study the black boxes and video to determine the cause, and will assess whether the incident was a one-off or part of a wider problem with the Dreamliner.
13-06-2025
New CCTV footage has emerged showing an Air India flight crashing and bursting into flames just moments after taking off from Ahmedabad Airport in India. The plane, which was bound for London Gatwick with over 200 people on board, including 53 British nationals, struggled to gain altitude and descended towards buildings, resulting in a huge explosion and thick black plumes of smoke. Initially, it was reported that all on board had died, but it has been confirmed that a British man survived. The crash is the first ever recorded for a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner.
13-06-2025
Aviation experts have reviewed footage of Air India Flight 171, a Boeing 787-8 that crashed shortly after taking off from Ahmedabad airport, killing 241 people. The experts speculate that the plane's configuration "didn't look right" with its landing gear still down and possibly incorrect flap settings, which could have caused the aircraft to lose lift and crash. The plane had 242 people on board, including 53 Britons, with at least one UK national surviving the disaster. Experts believe the black boxes will be crucial in determining the cause of the crash, with possible causes including a flap issue, hydraulic problem, or bird strike. The investigation will also examine the weather conditions, although initial reports suggest they were good at the time of the crash.
13-06-2025
Air India, India's flagship carrier, has experienced several fatal and non-fatal crashes throughout its history since starting operations in 1932. Recent fatal crashes include a 2010 Boeing 737-800 crash at Mangalore that killed 158 people and a 2020 crash at Karipur that killed 21 people. The airline has also had several non-fatal incidents in 2024 and 2025, including engine problems, hydraulic issues, and tyre debris, although the aircraft were able to land safely in most cases. The airline operates over 5,600 weekly flights and carries more than 120,000 passengers daily.
13-06-2025
An Air India flight from Ahmedabad to London Gatwick crashed shortly after takeoff, resulting in at least 204 bodies recovered from the crash site. There were 242 people on board, including 53 British nationals, 169 Indian nationals, seven Portuguese nationals, and one Canadian. One British national, Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, survived the crash. The cause is unknown, but aviation experts speculate it could be due to engine failure or a catastrophic mechanical fault. The UK government has responded, with the Prime Minister and King expressing condolences, and the Foreign Office working with local authorities to support those involved. India's Prime Minister and civil aviation minister have also expressed shock and sadness.
13-06-2025
Air India's Boeing 787 crash, which killed over 200 people, is a significant setback to the airline's comeback plans after being acquired by the Tata Group three years ago. Analysts say the cause of the crash needs to be thoroughly investigated to regain customer trust. The incident has raised questions about the airline's operations and management, and the manner of the crash is likely to cast doubts on its safety. The crash is the first for the Boeing Dreamliner, which has been in commercial service since 2011.
13-06-2025
Ramesh Vishwaskumar, a 40-year-old UK citizen, survived the crash of Air India Flight AI171 that killed 241 people. He was seated in the first row of economy class when the Boeing 787 Dreamliner crashed into a densely populated area of Ahmedabad shortly after takeoff. Vishwaskumar described hearing a loud noise 30 seconds after takeoff, seeing dead bodies around him, and then getting up and running from the wreckage. A video showed him walking near the crash site, bloodied but alive. The cause of the crash remains unknown.