Here are the latest reports on this tragic incident:
A Boeing 787‑8 Dreamliner, Air India Flight AI 171, bound from Ahmedabad to London, crashed just 30 seconds after takeoff on June 12, 2025. The aircraft struck the dining hall of the doctors’ hostel at B.J. Medical College around lunchtime, causing a devastating fireball
Tragically, 241 of 242 people on board were killed, with only one survivor
On the ground, initial reports confirm 24 fatalities, including four MBBS students, a doctor’s wife, and other residents; two more students are still missing
Key victim data:
The four MBBS students were from B.J. Medical College—two first-year and two second-year undergraduates
Two students remain unaccounted for .
The flight data recorder (black box) has been recovered from the debris atop the hostel mess building and is being analyzed for clues on factors like engine thrust, flap settings, and landing gear
Preliminary investigations focus on possible mechanical or procedural issues during takeoff
In response, India’s aviation regulator has ordered additional safety inspections on all Boeing 787‑8/9 aircraft in Air India’s fleet
International agencies, along with Boeing and GE Aerospace, are collaborating in the investigation
This remains India’s deadliest aviation tragedy in over 30 years, and families of the victims—including medical students—are receiving support. DNA testing is underway to confirm identities
Source: onmanorama
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A Boeing 787‑8 Dreamliner, Air India Flight AI 171, bound from Ahmedabad to London, crashed just 30 seconds after takeoff on June 12, 2025. The aircraft struck the dining hall of the doctors’ hostel at B.J. Medical College around lunchtime, causing a devastating fireball
Tragically, 241 of 242 people on board were killed, with only one survivor
On the ground, initial reports confirm 24 fatalities, including four MBBS students, a doctor’s wife, and other residents; two more students are still missing
Key victim data:
The four MBBS students were from B.J. Medical College—two first-year and two second-year undergraduates
Two students remain unaccounted for .
The flight data recorder (black box) has been recovered from the debris atop the hostel mess building and is being analyzed for clues on factors like engine thrust, flap settings, and landing gear
Preliminary investigations focus on possible mechanical or procedural issues during takeoff
In response, India’s aviation regulator has ordered additional safety inspections on all Boeing 787‑8/9 aircraft in Air India’s fleet
International agencies, along with Boeing and GE Aerospace, are collaborating in the investigation
This remains India’s deadliest aviation tragedy in over 30 years, and families of the victims—including medical students—are receiving support. DNA testing is underway to confirm identities
Source: onmanorama
#AirIndiaCrash #BJMedicalCollege #MedicalStudents #AhmedabadCrash #dseidehealthcarenetwork
Here are the latest reports on this tragic incident:
A Boeing 787‑8 Dreamliner, Air India Flight AI 171, bound from Ahmedabad to London, crashed just 30 seconds after takeoff on June 12, 2025. The aircraft struck the dining hall of the doctors’ hostel at B.J. Medical College around lunchtime, causing a devastating fireball
Tragically, 241 of 242 people on board were killed, with only one survivor
On the ground, initial reports confirm 24 fatalities, including four MBBS students, a doctor’s wife, and other residents; two more students are still missing
Key victim data:
The four MBBS students were from B.J. Medical College—two first-year and two second-year undergraduates
Two students remain unaccounted for .
The flight data recorder (black box) has been recovered from the debris atop the hostel mess building and is being analyzed for clues on factors like engine thrust, flap settings, and landing gear
Preliminary investigations focus on possible mechanical or procedural issues during takeoff
In response, India’s aviation regulator has ordered additional safety inspections on all Boeing 787‑8/9 aircraft in Air India’s fleet
International agencies, along with Boeing and GE Aerospace, are collaborating in the investigation
⚠️ This remains India’s deadliest aviation tragedy in over 30 years, and families of the victims—including medical students—are receiving support. DNA testing is underway to confirm identities
Source: onmanorama
#AirIndiaCrash #BJMedicalCollege #MedicalStudents #AhmedabadCrash #dseidehealthcarenetwork
