Катастрофа самолета Boeing 787-8 авиакомпании Air India в Ахмадабаде 12.06.2025 - Официальная информация

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Рейс Air India Ahmedabad-London, который потерпел крушение недалеко от аэропорта Ахмадабада в четверг, подал сигнал бедствия после взлета в службу управления воздушным движением (УВД) за несколько минут до того, как он потерпел крушение за пределами периметра аэропорта. На борту самолета Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner находилось 242 человека, включая 230 пассажиров и 12 членов экипажа.

В Управлении гражданской авиации (DGCA) подтвердили, что второй пилот подал сигнал бедствия диспетчерской службе, но после этого ответа от самолета не последовало.

 
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A significant breakthrough was achieved with the recovery of the aircraft’s black box on June 13 around 5 PM.

Aircraft Maintenance and Surveillance Measures
The DGCA has directed Air India to undertake immediate technical inspections of all Boeing 787-8 and 787-9 aircraft fitted with Genx engines. Of the 33 Dreamliners currently in service across Indian carriers, 8 have already undergone inspection. The remaining aircraft are being checked on an urgent basis.

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Air India confirms that flight AI171, operating from Ahmedabad to London Gatwick on 12 June 2025, was involved in an accident.
The 12-year-old Boeing 787-8 aircraft departed from Ahmedabad at 1338 hrs, carrying 230 passengers and 12 crew.
The aircraft crashed shortly after take-off. We regret to inform that, of the 242 aboard, there are 241 confirmed fatalities. The sole survivor is being treated in a hospital.
The passengers comprised 169 Indian nationals, 53 British nationals, 7 Portuguese nationals and 1 Canadian national. The survivor is a British national of Indian origin.

Отсюда и официальные новости от Air India смотреть здесь же: https://www.airindia.com/in/en/news-update.html
 
Air India confirms that flight AI171, operating from Ahmedabad to London Gatwick on 12 June 2025, was involved in an accident.
The 12-year-old Boeing 787-8 aircraft departed from Ahmedabad at 1338 hrs, carrying 230 passengers and 12 crew.
The aircraft crashed shortly after take-off. We regret to inform that, of the 242 aboard, there are 241 confirmed fatalities. The sole survivor is being treated in a hospital.
The passengers comprised 169 Indian nationals, 53 British nationals, 7 Portuguese nationals and 1 Canadian national. The survivor is a British national of Indian origin.

Отсюда и официальные новости от Air India смотреть здесь же: https://www.airindia.com/in/en/news-update.html
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Statement by Boeing President and CEO Kelly Ortberg about Air India Flight 171
SEATTLE, June 12, 2025 – The following is a statement from Boeing [NYSE:BA] President and CEO Kelly Ortberg about Air India Flight 171.
Boeing President and CEO Kelly Ortberg said, “Our deepest condolences go out to the loved ones of the passengers and crew on board Air India Flight 171, as well as everyone affected in Ahmedabad. I have spoken with Air India Chairman N. Chandrasekaran to offer our full support, and a Boeing team stands ready to support the investigation led by India’s Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau.”
Boeing will defer to India’s Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) to provide information about Air India Flight 171, in adherence with the United Nations International Civil Aviation Organization protocol known as Annex 13.
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Ministry of Civil Aviation
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DGCA Reviews Operations of Air India and Air India Express​

Posted On: 17 JUN 2025 8:54PM by PIB Delhi

Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) held a high-level meeting with senior officials of M/s. Air India Ltd. and Air India Express, who are currently operating over 1,000 flights daily across domestic and international sectors.

The meeting was convened to review the operational robustness of the airlines and ensure continued compliance with safety and passenger service regulations. The following key points were discussed during the interaction:

  1. Maintenance-Related Delays: DGCA raised concerns regarding recent maintenance-related issues reported by Air India. The airline was advised to strengthen internal coordination across engineering, operations, ground handling units and ensure availability of adequate spares to mitigate passenger delays resulting from such issues and strictly adhere to regulations.
  1. Airspace Restrictions: The impact of recent airspace closures, particularly over Iranian airspace, was reviewed. The closures have led to flight diversions, delays, and cancellations. The operators have been asked to ensure timely communication with passengers and crew and adopt alternate routing strategies to minimize disruptions.
  1. Passenger Information and Facilitation: The operators were reminded of their obligations under the relevant Civil Aviation Requirements Section 3 Series M Part IV & V, to inform passengers well in advance regarding delays and cancellations. Emphasis was placed on effective passenger facilitation and timely dissemination of information through all available channels.
  1. B787 Fleet Surveillance: The recent surveillance conducted on Air India’s Boeing 787 fleet did not reveal any major safety concerns. The aircraft and associated maintenance systems were found to be compliant with existing safety standards.
  1. Status of "Enhanced Safety Inspection of B787-8/9 Fleet of M/s. Air India (as on 17 June 2025, 1500 hrs): The “Enhances Safety Inspection” mandated under Order Para 1 is applicable to the entire Air India B787-8/9 fleet, comprising 33 aircraft. Of these, 4 aircraft are currently undergoing major checks at various MRO facilities. As of 1500 hrs on 17 June 2025, a total of 24 aircraft have successfully completed the required check. An additional 2 aircraft are planned for completion today, with 1 more scheduled for tomorrow. The remaining 6 aircraft include 2 aircraft, which are presently AOG at Delhi. The checks on these two will be carried out post-declaration of serviceability and prior to their return to service. The remaining 4 aircraft currently under MRO will undergo the mandated check prior to their release from the respective maintenance hangars.
  1. Operational Coordination: The regulator recommended the implementation of a more systematic and real-time defect reporting mechanism to ensure that operational and safety-critical departments receive timely updates. This is expected to enhance overall decision-making and reduce downstream disruptions.
  1. Wide-Body Flight Operational Data: DGCA also reviewed recent operational data for Air India’s wide-body operations, with specific attention to the Boeing 787 fleet.
DateTotal number of flights operatedTotal number of flights CancelledTotal number of B787 flights operatedTotal number of B787 flights Cancelled
12-Jun906505
13-Jun80224111
14-Jun86124712
15-Jun76164114
16-Jun75113911
17-Jun*55163013
* Till 1800 hrs
DGCA reiterated its commitment to passenger safety, operational reliability, and regulatory compliance, and will continue to monitor the performance of all scheduled operators closely.

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Manish Gautam/Divyanshu Kumar



(Release ID: 2137035)


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Ministry of Civil Aviation
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Union Minister Shri Ram Mohan Naidu chairs MoCA review meeting on safety, passenger facilitation and airline performance​


Air India CMD meets Minister; Discussion focused on maintaining operational continuity, supporting transparent communication and passengers’ safety and convenience

Meetings were also held with Spice Jet, Indigo and Akasa; Minister reviewed fleet performance, safety oversight and passengers convenience

AAIB investigation on Air India plane crash progressing steadily with all necessary support from local authorities and agencies​

Posted On: 19 JUN 2025 5:25PM by PIB Delhi

Considering the recent unfortunate incident involving an Air India flight near Ahmedabad, the Ministry of Civil Aviation has undertaken a comprehensive review of safety, passenger facilitation, and airline performance.

Minister’s Interaction with Airport Directors

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Minister of Civil Aviation Shri Ram Mohan Naidu Kinjarapu convened a detailed video conference with all Airport Directors across the country to review ground-level preparedness and passenger support mechanisms in the light of rescheduling of flights happening due to multiple reasons like post-accident checks, weather changes, closing of certain airspaces due to geopolitical tensions etc. The following key directives were issued:

  • Close liaison with airlines was emphasized to ensure passenger issues are addressed swiftly and on the spot.
  • Availability of food, drinking water, and adequate seating facilities at terminals must be ensured, particularly during flight delays or congestion.
  • Sufficient personnel must be deployed at key touchpoints to manage passenger grievances proactively.
  • Airport Directors were requested to extend all possible assistance to airlines facing operational disruptions, including gate reassignments and logistical support.
  • To maintain a safe and secure airport environment, Airport Directors were directed to reinforce wildlife hazard management, including the deterrence of birds and stray animals.
The Minister Reviews Safety and Airline Operations

The Minister of Civil Aviation held a high-level meeting with the Chairman & Managing Director of Air India. The discussions focused on three critical aspects:

  • Maintaining operational continuity
  • Supporting transparent and accountable communication with the public
  • Passengers’ safety and convenience.
The meeting noted that due to the evolving situation in the Middle East, enhanced safety checks, and a ban on night flying in Europe, Air India is facing reduced aircraft availability. As a result, they will temporarily scale down operations, restructure flights, and announce changes through the media. Affected passengers will be rebooked or offered full refunds. Air India was urged to strengthen their ground-level coordination at airports, improve communication with passengers regarding cancellations/delays, and ensure that customer service teams are sensitized and equipped to handle increased passenger concerns with empathy and clarity.

Meetings were also held with the senior managements of Spice Jet, Indigo and Akasa on 18th and 19th June. Hon’ble Minister reviewed the fleet performance, safety oversight, passengers experience & convenience and the airline communication strategy.

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It was also decided that the practice of periodical review with the airlines on operational matters will be institutionalised for better monitoring and coordination.

Update on the AAIB Investigation



  • The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) has commenced a formal inquiry into the Air India flight crash near Ahmedabad.
  • A multi-disciplinary team from AAIB has commenced investigation from 12 June 2025. The investigation has been ordered by DG, AAIB. NTSB and OEM teams have arrived to assist AAIB as per ICAO protocols.
  • A combined unit of the Digital Flight Data Recorder (DFDR) and Cockpit Voice Recorder (CVR) has been recovered from the crash site on 13 June 2025 and another set was found on 16 June. This model of aircraft has two Blackbox sets.
  • The AAIB investigation is progressing steadily with all necessary support from local authorities and agencies. Key recovery work, including site documentation and evidence collection, has been completed, and further analysis is now underway
  • The Ministry remains committed to full transparency relating to the ongoing investigation and will follow all mandated protocols and norms, in the larger interest of highest standards of Passenger Safety and convenience.
  • The Minister emphasized the importance of working together as a cohesive and responsive team to uphold passenger trust and bring operational stability which has been cornerstone of Indian aviation over the years.
  • It has been reported in certain media outlets that the CVR/DFDR from the ill-fated AI171 flight is being sent abroad for retrieval and analysis. The decision regarding the location for decoding the flight recorders will be taken by the AAIB after due assessment of all technical, safety, and security considerations. The Ministry of Civil Aviation urge all stakeholders to refrain from speculation on such sensitive matters and to allow the investigative process to proceed with the seriousness and professionalism it warrants.


The Government is committed to ensure the highest standards of safety across all facets of civil aviation. Passenger safety and comfort is highest priority of the Ministry of Civil Aviation.

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Sanjay Roy/Manish Gautam/Divyanshu Kumar



(Release ID: 2137718)


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