Air India Flight AI 171 Crashes Near Ahmedabad: 217 Passengers and 11 Children on Board

Air India flight AI 171, a Boeing 787 Dreamliner, crashed near an airport in Ahmedabad, India, en route to London Gatwick. The incident has been confirmed by Air India, and reports indicate that 217 adults and 11 children were on board. The airline has confirmed that 53 British nationals were among the passengers. Rescuers are on the scene, and an emergency response team has been set up to assist the families of those affected. The crash has sent huge plumes of smoke into the sky, and the incident is ongoing, with updates being provided as more information becomes available.

Key Takeaways:

  • The Air India flight AI 171 crashed near an airport in Ahmedabad, India, en route to London Gatwick.
  • 217 adults and 11 children were on board the flight.
  • 53 British nationals were among the passengers, according to Air India.
  • The airline confirmed the nationality of the passengers as 169 Indian nationals, 53 British, one Canadian, and seven Portuguese.
  • N. Chandrasekaran, chairman of Air India, has expressed condolences to the families of those affected and assured support from the airline.
  • An emergency response team has been set up to assist the families of those affected, and an emergency centre has been activated.
  • The Government has pledged to provide support to those affected by the incident.

Statistics:

  • 217 adults were on board the flight.
  • 11 children were on board the flight.
  • 169 Indian nationals were among the passengers.
  • 53 British nationals were on board.
  • 1 Canadian national was among the passengers.
  • 7 Portuguese nationals were on board.
  • The flight was operating a Boeing 787 Dreamliner, which can carry up to 300 passengers.
  • The flight was due to land at London Gatwick at 6:25 pm.

Sources:

  • Air India (via PA news agency)
  • Reuters news agency
  • N. Chandrasekaran, chairman of Air India
  • Commons Leader Lucy Powell
  • Gatwick Airport (via Twitter)