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Breaking News: India Plane Crash with 242 People on Board

Jun 12, 2025
A Boeing 787 Dreamliner operated by Air India crashed shortly after takeoff in Ahmedabad, carrying 242 people. Eyewitness video captured a massive fireball and smoke plume at the crash site. Reports indicate no survivors, intensifying concerns about aviation safety amidst a spate of tragic incidents this year. Indian PM Narendra Modi expressed deep sorrow over the calamity, while Boeing's shares dipped significantly in premarket trading. This event poses serious implications for Air India's strategic turnaround in the growing aviation market.
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INSIGHT

First Fatal 787 Crash

  • A Boeing 787 Dreamliner operated by Air India crashed shortly after takeoff in Ahmedabad, India, carrying 242 people.
  • The aircraft hit a residential building and exploded, making this the first fatal 787 crash ever recorded.
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Crash's Broad Impact

  • The crash is a major blow to Boeing's flagship 787 program known for its advanced carbon fiber technology.
  • 169 passengers were Indian citizens and about 50 were UK citizens, with no reports of survivors.
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Crash Hits Boeing and Air India Plans

  • The 12-year-old Air India 787 crashed at 625 feet altitude shortly after takeoff, causes unknown.
  • The crash interrupts both Boeing's and Air India's ongoing turnaround and fleet modernization efforts.
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