A catastrophic aviation disaster struck on Thursday afternoon when an Air India Boeing 787 Dreamliner, carrying 242 passengers and crew, crashed near Ahmedabad shortly after takeoff. Flight AI171, bound for London Gatwick from Ahmedabad, went down minutes after departure, leaving behind smoke, twisted wreckage, and unimaginable grief.
Authorities confirmed that the pilot issued a desperate Mayday call to Air Traffic Control moments before the crash, reporting a critical in-flight emergency. While the exact cause remains under investigation, early indications suggest a possible mechanical failure.
The Final Minutes
Flight AI171 departed from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport at approximately 1:10 p.m. local time. Onboard were 230 passengers and 12 crew members. Just three minutes after takeoff, the captain radioed ATC with a Mayday, signaling a severe problem. Witnesses reported hearing engine sputters and seeing smoke trailing from a wing. Seconds later, the aircraft lost altitude, banked sharply, and disappeared from radar.
“It looked like it was struggling to gain height,” said Ramesh Patel, a resident near the crash zone. “Then there was a huge boom — the ground shook, and flames shot up like a wall.”
The plane went down near Ghoda Camp, between Meghaninagar and the Ahmedabad Cantonment area, a densely populated zone close to the airport. Homes and vehicles were damaged as debris scattered across several blocks.
Chaos and Heroism
Emergency responders arrived within minutes. Firefighters battled intense flames as thick black smoke rose, visible across the city. Residents screamed as rescue teams worked tirelessly to extinguish fires and search for survivors.
“We could hear people crying inside the debris,” said Meena Desai, a local resident helping firefighters. “They were calling for help, but the fire was too strong. It was unbearable.”
Dozens of ambulances, NDRF teams, and police units joined the response, while helicopters hovered overhead. Paramedics and volunteers pulled victims from the wreckage. Despite heroic efforts, all 242 people on board are presumed dead. Several residents on the ground were injured, though the full extent is still being assessed.
Air India Responds
Air India issued a statement:
“Flight AI171, operating the Ahmedabad–London Gatwick route, was involved in an incident today, 12 June 2025. We are deeply saddened by this tragedy and are working with authorities to ascertain full details. Our thoughts and condolences go out to all those affected.”
Chairman N. Chandrasekaran expressed the airline’s sorrow:
“With profound sorrow, I confirm that Air India Flight AI171 has been involved in a tragic accident. Our deepest condolences are with the families and loved ones. Our immediate focus is supporting rescue operations and providing every possible assistance.”
The airline has activated emergency response teams and is coordinating with Indian and British authorities. A hotline has been established for families seeking updates.
Investigation Underway
The DGCA and Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) launched a joint investigation. Early reports indicate a sudden technical problem, but all possibilities remain open.
“The black box and cockpit voice recorder are key,” said aviation expert Arvind Menon. “They will reveal whether it was mechanical failure, engine fire, or a systems malfunction.”
Though the Boeing 787 Dreamliner is considered among the safest aircraft, its complex electrical systems have faced scrutiny in past incidents.
Witness Accounts
Residents described terrifying scenes. Many initially thought an explosion was an earthquake or gas leak.
“The noise shook our windows,” said Irfan Khan, living under a kilometer from the site. “Debris was falling from the sky, and a part of the wing landed on the street.”
Videos on social media showed massive flames, smoke, and locals rushing to assist before emergency crews arrived.
“I saw a mother clutching her child’s toy, crying,” said a Red Cross volunteer. “It’s something I’ll never forget.”
Global Reactions
Leaders worldwide offered condolences. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi called the crash “a national tragedy” and pledged government support. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer also expressed solidarity and offered assistance.
Families Await Answers
At Ahmedabad airport, relatives gathered, clutching photos and praying. Airline representatives and counselors provided support. “My daughter was going to London for university,” sobbed one woman. “She was so excited. I can’t believe she’s gone.”
The Search for Truth
Investigators are examining three main possibilities: engine failure, bird strike, or electrical malfunction. The Mayday mentioned “engine trouble,” but specifics remain unconfirmed. The black box has been recovered and sent to Delhi for analysis, with preliminary findings expected soon.
Remembering the Victims
Passengers included families, students, business travelers, and tourists. Several British nationals were onboard. Air India pledged compensation and plans to arrange memorial services in Ahmedabad, Delhi, and London.
A Nation in Mourning
As night fell, the crash site was lit by floodlights and guarded by police. The smell of fuel lingered. Rescue workers continued the grim search for evidence and personal belongings.
A candlelight vigil is planned Friday outside Ahmedabad airport. Hundreds are expected to honor the victims. As one grieving father quietly said:
“They were going to London for a better life. Instead, they flew straight into heaven.”