Ahmadabad Plane Crash: What Really Happened? Full Report & Updates

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On June 12, 2025, Air India Flight AI-171, a Boeing 787–8 Dreamliner, crashed shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad, Gujarat, in one of India’s deadliest aviation disasters. Just minutes into the flight, the aircraft experienced engine anomalies, prompting a Mayday call before it crashed into a student hostel near BJ Medical College, killing over 260 people, including 30 on the ground. Of the 242 onboard, only one — 28-year-old IT professional Vishwash Kumar — survived by leaping from an emergency exit moments before impact.

The tragedy triggered a swift emergency response involving NDRF, fire services, and local police. Leaders, including Prime Minister Modi, visited the site and pledged support, while compensation packages of ₹1 crore per deceased passenger and additional aid for local victims were announced.

Vishwash Kumar, the sole survivor, described seeing sparks and hearing abnormal engine sounds moments before the crash. His testimony is now key in the ongoing investigation led by the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB), with assistance from US and UK aviation experts. Recovered black boxes are being analyzed to determine the cause, with possible theories including engine failure, landing gear issues, or takeoff configuration errors.

The crash has had significant repercussions for the aviation sector. Air India grounded Dreamliners for inspection, and the DGCA initiated stringent checks on wide-body aircraft. Public confidence in air travel has also been shaken.

A candlelight vigil was held, and plans for a memorial at the crash site are underway. As the nation grieves, the Ahmadabad crash stands as a stark call for improved aviation safety, maintenance protocols, and accountability to prevent future tragedies.

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