Air India Plane Crash in Ahmedabad: Over 200 Passengers Killed in Tragic Accident

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There were no reports of survivors being found, and the Indian Express newspaper said all 242 on board had perished, citing police.

Tragedy struck in Ahmedabad as an Air India flight bound for London crashed shortly after takeoff, resulting in the deaths of over 200 passengers. The aircraft, a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, came down in a residential area near the airport, causing a devastating explosion. The crash site, which included a medical college hostel, saw the recovery of numerous bodies, with no survivors reported. The passengers on board included Indian nationals, Britons, Portuguese, and a Canadian, with a total of 242 individuals on the flight.

Rescue efforts were underway to recover the bodies and provide support to the families affected by the tragedy. The crash marked the first incident involving a Boeing 787 aircraft, raising concerns about aviation safety. The airline, Air India, expressed deep condolences to the victims' families and assured that all necessary assistance would be provided during this difficult time.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and British Minister Keir Starmer both expressed their sorrow over the heartbreaking incident. The crash has reignited concerns over the safety of Boeing aircraft, although previous issues primarily involved the 737 Max models. Air India's fleet of Boeing 787 Dreamliners has been a key part of its operations, offering fuel efficiency and modern amenities to passengers.



Source: BreakingNews.ie
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