Air India Dreamliner Crash in Ahmedabad: Flight to London Goes Down During Takeoff with 242 Onboard
A tragic aviation disaster unfolded at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport in Ahmedabad today, as an Air India Boeing 787 Dreamliner crashed during takeoff for a scheduled flight to London. The wide-body aircraft, with a seating capacity of around 300, was carrying 242 passengers at the time of the accident, according to official sources and news agency ANI.Initial reports suggest the aircraft struck the airport's boundary wall shortly after takeoff and crashed within the airport perimeter. Eyewitness visuals show severe damage, with wreckage scattered across the site and plumes of thick black smoke visible from kilometers away. Firefighters and emergency teams acted swiftly, managing to control the fire, but the scale of destruction has raised fears of high casualties.Sources confirm the aircraft was fully fueled for the long-haul international flight, which may have contributed to the intensity of the fire post-crash. The plane had recently refueled and was beginning its direct journey from Ahmedabad to London, a route that operates three to four times a week.Rescue and recovery efforts are ongoing. Authorities have sealed all roads leading to the airport and advised the public to avoid the area. The crash site is close to several hospitals, including Ahmedabad Civil Hospital, aiding rapid emergency medical response.Further official updates are awaited regarding the exact cause and casualties.





















