Soon after the takeoff, the pilot of a aircraft of sick Air India gave Ahmedabad Air Traffic Controller day day.
However, no response was given to the call made by the ATC by the aircraft, the aviation regulator DGCA said in a statement.
Around 2 pm, after taking 242 passengers and crews to the London-Bound Air India plane, crashed in a moment after flying from Ahmedabad Airport. Many casualties are feared.
The DGCA said that the aircraft was with the command of Captain Sumit Sabharwal with the first officer Clive Kundar. Captain Sumate Sabharwal is an LTC with an 8200 -hour experience. There was an 1100-hour flight experience in the co-pilot.
According to the ATC, the aircraft left from Ahmedabad on runway 23 to 1339 IST (0809 UTC). It gave the ATC a call to the ATC on 1 May, but after that, according to the DGCA’s statement, there was no response by the aircraft to the call made by the ATC.

Immediately after departure from Runway 23, the aircraft fell to the ground outside the airport circumference, said that heavy black smoke was seen coming from the accident site. The Boeing aircraft, which could be seen quickly losing height, crashed in the Meghninagar area near the airport.
“On June 12, 2025, the Air India B787 aircraft crashed immediately after the takeoff from Ahmedabad, while operating the AIDabad to Ahmedabad to Ahmedabad.
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