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Air India 787 Dreamliner Crashes Near Ahmedabad, Leaves at Least 30 Dead

The first fatal accident involving Boeing's flagship long-range jet has triggered an investigation into its manufacturing practices.

Boeing's 787 Dreamliners were dogged by quality issues a couple of years ago, prompting US authorities to step up checks
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A view shows the rear of an Air India plane following its crash in Ahmedabad. Reuters

Overview

  • Air India flight AI-171, carrying 242 passengers and crew, crashed shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad airport en route to London.
  • Rescue teams transported injured passengers to nearby hospitals and officials have confirmed at least 30 fatalities.
  • This incident marks the first deadly crash of a Boeing 787 Dreamliner since the model entered service in 2011.
  • Boeing said it is gathering information on the crash as regulators review a production history that included assembly-related delivery suspensions from 2021 to 2023.
  • The 787-8 model, valued for its fuel efficiency and carbon-fiber composite structure, has been ordered by over 80 airlines worldwide.