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Details of a plane heading to London with 242 people in India


A diverse plane For Indian Airlines with 242 passengers heading to London on Thursday in Ahmed Abad, western India, officials said, in an accident described by the airline as"Tragic". " Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner" London Gatwick was destroyed immediately after taking off." target ="_Blank"> British Prime Minister Care Starmer "The scenes received by a plane heading to London carrying many British citizens, which were crashed into the Indian city of Ahmedabad, destroyed"

heavy smoke , while Indian Minister of Aviation Ram, Mohan Naido Kingsabo, expressed "His shock and deep sorrow" Regarding the incident in Ahmedabad, where a France Presse correspondent watched the thick black smoke pillars escalating over the airport. "242 people were on the plane" Among them two pilots and 10 crew members. "I was destroyed immediately after taking off" Outside the airport. "All airlines and emergency agencies to move quickly and coordinated"
added "Rescue teams have been mobilized and all efforts are made to ensure the delivery of medical aid and relief to the site as soon as possible"
and continued "Solidarity and pray for everyone on board and members of their families". "Air India" Natarajan Chaanresykran in a statement "With deep sadness, I confirm that the Air India 171 trip between Ahmedabad and London Gatweek was subjected to a tragic accident today"
added "We are in solidarity with the families and loved ones of all people who have been subjected to this great event and offered them my deepest condolences"
added that an emergency center was activated and a support team was created for families seeking information. A company belonging to a company "Air India Express" The fire broke out at Mangalore Airport in southwestern India, killing 158 of its passengers and crew members. The accident an Indian investigation committee concluded that elements of the Sikhs planted a bomb in a bag on the plane. "IATA" Walsh, last month, this growth with"Amazing". "IATA" To go up to the third place in a decade.

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