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A woman who died in the Air India Flight AI171 crash did not want to leave her 8-year-old son before she went on a weeks-long trip to India, her colleague said.
The aftermath of the Ahmedabad crash is now being felt as multiple steps are being taken to prevent future threats. Why did Air India cancel 7 international flights?
DGCA increases scrutiny of Air India after AI 171 crash, urging higher safety standards. Immediate corrective steps and better crisis communication are mandated.
The London-bound Air India flight that crashed on June 12 deployed the Ram Air Turbine (RAT) shortly after its takeoff from Ahmedabad, aviation experts claim. This theory has emerged after a clearer video of the crash surfaced.
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Air India Flight AI171, a passenger jet bound for London, crashed just seconds after it left Ahmedabad in India on June 12, 2025. Here's everything to know about why Air India Flight AI171 crashed, who the victims were and who the sole survivor is.
Following the Air India flight AI171 crash near BJ Medical College, Raju Patel and his team bravely assisted in rescue efforts, facing intense flames to pull out survivors. They recovered valuables, including gold jewellery,
Following the AI171 crash, India’s aviation regulator held a high-level meeting with Air India CEO Campbell Wilson to address gaps in flight safety, maintenance, and passenger communication.
Air India has cancelled six international flights, all Boeing 787-8 Dreamliners, on Tuesday as the airline initiates major scrutiny of its Boeing aircraft following the fatal crash of flight AI171 on June 12, 2025, in Ahmedabad.
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Air India flight AI171, a Boeing 787-8 carrying 242 people, crashed after taking off from Ahmedabad on its way to London.
A new video from the Ahmedabad Air India crash shows the sole survivor, Ramesh Vishwas Kumar, in a white t-shirt, walking away from the blazing wreckage while talking on the phone. pic.twitter.com/G1DSkhA9Bh
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Legal entitlements, under the Montreal Convention, Indian aviation law, and consumer protection statutes, entitle each victim’s family to at least ₹1.5–1.85 crore, with the potential for more if negli