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More than 200 bodies have been recovered at the crash site of a London-bound Boeing Co. 787 Dreamliner operated by Air India, in a disaster that has turned 2025 into one of the deadliest years in the past decade for civil aviation.
Officials didn’t immediately say how many of the dead were passengers, crew or area residents, but said the toll could rise as emergency workers comb through the wreckage.
There was at least one survivor in the crash, India’s federal home minister Amit Shah told reporters in Ahmedabad. Shah, who met with the survivor and visited the crash site, said the official death toll will be announced after DNA verification.
Flight AI171 was carrying 242 passengers and crew, most of whom were Indian and British nationals, when it crashed shortly after taking off in the western city of Ahmedabad.
Today's show features:
- Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Aerospace, Defense & Airlines Analyst George Ferguson on the Air India crash involving a Boeing jet
- Jayati Bharadwaj, FX & Macro Strategist at TD Securities on US dollar struggles
- Bloomberg News Senior Editor, Equities Americas Eric Weiner
- Christina Padgett, Associate Managing Director, Head of Leveraged Finance Research and Analytics, Moody's Investors
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