- AHMEDABAD — A high-level team from the
Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB), including the Director General
and Director of Investigation, is en-route to Ahmedabad to begin a detailed
inquiry into Thursday’s fatal crash of Air India flight AI-171, an official
said.
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- The AAIB, which functions under the Ministry of Civil
Aviation, is the national authority tasked with probing civil aviation
accidents and serious incidents. The bureau’s mandate includes classifying
aviation safety occurrences and recommending measures to prevent future
tragedies.
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- Following the crash of the London-bound Dreamliner Boeing
787-8, which claimed over 100 lives, the AAIB has activated its emergency
response protocol. The team will assess the wreckage, recover flight data, and
initiate technical investigations into the cause of the crash.
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Debris of an Air India plane that crashed moments after taking off from the Ahmedabad airport, Thursday, June 12, 2025. (PTI Photo)
- In a brief statement, aircraft manufacturer Boeing said “We
are aware of initial reports and are working to gather more information.” Civil
Aviation Minister K. Rammohan Naidu expressed deep shock over the incident.
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- “We are on the highest alert. I am personally monitoring the
situation and have directed all aviation and emergency response agencies to
take swift and coordinated action,” he posted on X.
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- Naidu, who was in Vijayawada at the time of the incident,
immediately left for Ahmedabad to oversee rescue and relief operations
firsthand.
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- “Rescue teams have been mobilised and all efforts are being
made to ensure medical aid and relief support are being rushed to the site,” he
added.
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- The AAIB’s investigation will include examination of the
flight’s data and voice recorders, maintenance history, and technical
assessments, in coordination with Air India and possibly international
agencies. A preliminary report is expected in the coming weeks, followed by a
comprehensive final report detailing causes and safety recommendations.
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- Reacting to the Air India crash in Ahmedabad, Prime Minister
Narendra Modi said the tragedy has “stunned and saddened everyone,” expressing
deep sorrow over the loss of lives. Rescue operations continue at the crash site
in Meghaninagar, where dense smoke has made relief efforts more challenging,
officials on the ground said.
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- The aircraft, a Dreamliner Boeing 787 operating as flight
AI-171 from Ahmedabad to London Gatwick, crashed around nine minutes after
takeoff clearance was granted, according to state authorities. In the wake of
the incident, operations at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport
(SVPIA) have been suspended until further notice.