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What we know so far after Air India flight to London Gatwick crashes

At least 242 people were on board the flight bound for London when it crashed in India's Ahmedabad.

An Air India flight which was on route to London Gatwick has crashed in India.

At least 242 people were on board the flight when it crashed in the northwestern Indian city of Ahmedabad, police have said.

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Here is what we know so far.

Where did the plane crash?

Air India flight AI171 took off from Ahmedabad Airport just after 1pm local time on Thursday.

Minutes after take-off, it crashed into a residential area called Meghani Nagar, Faiz Ahmed Kidwai, the director general of the directorate of civil aviation, told the Associated Press.

He said there were 232 passengers and 12 crew members on board.

According to flight tracking website Flightrader, the aircraft had reached 625ft before crashing. Its last signal was received just after it took off.

Footage from the scene shows thick black smoke rising towards the sky near the airport.

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Smoke rises after an airplane crashed in Ahmedabad, Gujarat state, India, Thursday, June 12, 2025. (Mohan Nakum via AP)
Image:Thick smoke rising from the scene of the crash. Pic: Mohan Nakum/AP

It also shows images of people being moved in stretchers and taken away in ambulances.

It is unknown what caused the crash.

What we know about the plane

Flightradar lists the aircraft as a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner.

Air India confirmed that the plane had crashed in a statement on X.

It said: “Flight AI171, operating Ahmedabad-London Gatwick, was involved in an incident today, 12 June 2025.”

The airline said it is currently “ascertaining the details” and would share anything further on its social media sites and website.

London Gatwick also confirmed that the flight was meant to arrive in the UK at 6.25pm local time this evening.

Firefighters work at the site of an airplane that crashed in India's northwestern city of Ahmedabad in Gujarat state, Thursday, June12, 2025
Image:Firefighters work at the site of the crash. Pic: AP

Pilot ‘made a mayday signal’ before crash

Aviation expert Julian Bray told Sky News that he understands the pilot of flight AI171 managed to make a mayday call before the crash.

This would mean the crew was aware of a problem before the incident happened.

A mayday call is an internationally recognised distress signal used in radio communication. It indicates an imminent danger and the need for immediate assistance.

Mr Bray said it is “unusual” for a “state of the art” plane to crash.

“There shouldn’t have been a problem, in taking off, especially not with a Dreamliner. It’s got a pretty good track record,” he said.

‘Shocked and devastated’

India’s civil aviation minister has said he is “shocked and devastated” by the plane crash.

“I am personally monitoring the situation and have directed all aviation and emergency response agencies to take swift and coordinated action,” Ram Mohan Naidu Kinjarapu said.

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