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Air India Plane Crash Kills 241, 1 Survivor

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Air India Plane Crash Kills 241, 1 Survivor

Introduction to the Incident

At least 241 people were killed when an Air India Boeing 787 Dreamliner crashed into a residential area moments after takeoff from Ahmedabad in western India, the carrier said. There was a sole survivor from the plane who was taken to a local hospital, the airline said. The plane was bound for London Gatwick Airport.

Details of the Crash

Video posted on social media appeared to show the jetliner descending followed by a fireball and a dark plume of smoke. It marks the first fatal crash of Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner plane. There were 242 people on board the more than 11-year-old aircraft: 230 passengers and 12 crew members, Air India said. Others on the ground were also killed, local officials told some media outlets.

Casualties and Response

"Approximately 294 have died. This includes some students as the plane crashed on the building where they were staying," Vidhi Chaudhary, a top state police officer, told Reuters. The signal from Air India Flight 171 was lost at 1:38 p.m. local time, less than a minute after takeoff, flight tracking site FlightRadar24 said. Those on board included 169 Indian nationals, 53 British nationals, seven Portuguese nationals, and one Canadian. The survivor is a British national originally from India, the carrier said.

Investigation and Support

Initial flight-path data "shows that the aircraft reached a maximum barometric altitude of 625 feet (airport altitude is about 200 feet) and then it started to descend with an vertical speed of -475 feet per minute," Flightradar said. The Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner is a top-selling wide-body aircraft used on longer routes. The aircraft was delivered to Air India in 2014, according to Flightradar24. The cause of the crash and why the plane lost altitude so quickly weren’t immediately known and could take months to determine.

Reactions from Boeing and Air India

The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board said it will send a team of investigators to India. "We understand people are eager for information, and please know that we will continue to share accurate and timely information as soon as we can," CEO Wilson said. Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg said in a statement, "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." Ortberg said he spoke 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."

Impact and Aftermath

The plane was powered by two GE Aerospace engines. "We extend our heartfelt sympathies to the families and loved ones of those impacted," a GE spokesperson said. GE is postponing its investor day that was scheduled for next week. Flights at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport, where the flight took off from, were temporarily suspended in the wake of the crash and resumed a few hours later, according to India’s government press bureau.

Conclusion

The crash of Air India Flight 171 is a tragic incident that has resulted in significant loss of life. The investigation into the cause of the crash is ongoing, and it may take months to determine the exact cause. The incident has sparked an outpouring of support from Boeing, Air India, and other organizations, and the aviation industry will be watching closely as the investigation unfolds.

FAQs

Q: What type of plane was involved in the crash?
A: The plane involved in the crash was a Boeing 787 Dreamliner.
Q: How many people were on board the plane?
A: There were 242 people on board the plane, including 230 passengers and 12 crew members.
Q: What was the destination of the flight?
A: The flight was bound for London Gatwick Airport.
Q: How many people were killed in the crash?
A: At least 241 people were killed in the crash.
Q: Is the cause of the crash known?
A: The cause of the crash is not yet known and is being investigated.
Q: Will there be an investigation into the cause of the crash?
A: Yes, an investigation into the cause of the crash is ongoing, led by India’s Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau.
Q: How has Boeing responded to the crash?
A: Boeing has expressed its condolences to the families of the victims and has offered its support to the investigation.
Q: What is the status of the survivor?
A: The sole survivor of the crash is a British national originally from India, who is being treated at a local hospital.

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