A tragic plane crash in India has claimed the lives of more than 200 people and sparked worldwide grief. On June 12, 2025, Air India Flight AI171, bound for London from Ahmedabad, crashed shortly after takeoff, slamming into a residential area near the airport. The Boeing 787-8 was carrying 242 passengers and crew.
The devastating impact destroyed part of a hospital hostel housing medical students, killing many on board and injuring at least 50 people on the ground. As of June 13, 204 bodies had been recovered. Five students remain missing.
King Charles III and Queen Camilla released a heartfelt statement offering condolences and praising emergency responders. Leaders from around the world, including from the UN, Canada, Portugal, and the EU, have also extended their sympathies.
Air India’s CEO, Campbell Wilson, expressed deep sorrow in a public message and confirmed full cooperation with investigators. The airline has launched helplines and sent support teams to assist affected families.
Boeing is working with Indian aviation authorities to determine the cause of the crash. Preliminary theories include mechanical failure or pilot error, but nothing has been confirmed.
Locals near the crash site described chaos and heroism, with neighbors and officials helping evacuate trapped residents. One survivor recounted leaping from a window to escape the flames.
This marks India’s worst aviation disaster since 2020 and highlights ongoing concerns about air safety amid the country’s rapidly growing aviation sector.
As the investigation continues, the focus remains on supporting survivors and honoring the lives lost in this heartbreaking tragedy.