Flew with compassion, you will be remembered: Air India pays tribute to cabin crew lost in crash

IANS June 20, 2025 748 views

Air India shared a touching tribute honoring the ten cabin crew members and pilots who lost their lives in the AI-171 crash. The airline described them as family and "the soul of every journey," emphasizing their warmth and dedication. The Tata Group has pledged financial support, including Rs 1 crore compensation for each victim's family. Gujarat authorities are working on DNA identification, with 210 samples successfully matched so far.

"You flew with compassion. You will be remembered with love." – Air India
Flew with compassion, you will be remembered: Air India pays tribute to cabin crew lost in crash
New Delhi, June 20: Air India, in a heartfelt tribute, remembered the ten cabin crew members who lost their lives in the tragic crash of flight AI-171.

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Air India mourns 10 cabin crew and pilots in AI-171 tragedy

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Tata Group offers Rs 1 crore ex gratia to bereaved families

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Gujarat confirms 210 DNA matches in crash investigation

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Air India calls lost crew "the soul of every journey"

The message, posted by the airline on Friday, honours the grace, warmth, and dedication of its late crew, calling them not just colleagues but family and “the soul of every journey”.

“With hearts full of sorrow, we remember the cabin crew members we lost – beloved colleagues, cherished friends, and the soul of every journey they were a part of. Their grace, warmth, and unwavering care touched thousands of lives in the skies and on the ground... You flew with compassion. You will be remembered with love,” Air India posted on X.

The tribute named each of the crew members lost in the incident: Aparna Amol Mahadik, Shradha Mahadev Dhavan, Deepak Balasaheb Pathak, Irfan Samir Shaikh, Lamnunthem Singson, Maithili Patil, Kongbrailatpam Nganthoi Sharma, Saineeta Abin Chakravarti, Manisha Thapa, and Roshni Rajendra Songhare.

On June 17, the airline paid a heartfelt tribute to the pilot of the ill-fated plane, Captain Sumeet Sabharwal when his mortal remains were consigned to flames. "With profound grief and heavy hearts, we bid farewell to Captain Sabharwal - an exceptional aviator, a dedicated professional, and a beloved member of the Air India family. Captain Sabharwal’s unwavering commitment to the skies and his quiet strength on the ground earned him deep respect across the aviation fraternity...His memory will continue to inspire us, and his legacy will forever be etched in the heart of Air India. RIP Captain. You will be missed."

Air India also shared a tribute to pilot Clive Kunder, whose funeral and final rites were held in Mumbai on Thursday. It said Kunder was "a young aviator full of promise, a valued colleague, and a deeply cherished member of the Air India family. Clive’s quiet dedication, grace, and passion for flying earned him the admiration of everyone who had the privilege of working alongside him."

Senior leaders from the Tata Group and Air India have been actively supporting the families of the deceased, offering condolences, financial aid, and a continued presence in their time of grief.

The tragedy unfolded days earlier when Air India flight AI-171, en route from Ahmedabad to London, crashed shortly after takeoff near Ahmedabad.

As of Thursday, Gujarat’s Minister of Health & Family Welfare, Rushikesh Patel, confirmed that 210 DNA samples had been successfully matched.

The identification process is being handled jointly by teams from the State Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) and the National Forensic Sciences University.

In response to the incident, the Tata Group, which re-acquired Air India in 2022, has announced an ex gratia payment of Rs 1 crore to the families of each of the deceased. An interim relief payment of Rs 25 lakh per family, and also to the lone survivor, has already been disbursed to meet immediate needs.

Furthermore, the Tata Group has committed to covering all medical expenses for the injured and pledged support for reconstructing a damaged hostel at BJ Medical College. Group Chairman N. Chandrasekaran described the tragedy as “one of the darkest days in the Tata Group’s history.”

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Heartbreaking to read this. Air India crew are the unsung heroes who make every flight special with their warm hospitality. The way Tata Group is standing with the families shows true Indian values of compassion. Om Shanti 🙏
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Priya M.
Such a tragic loss of young lives. I flew with Air India last month and the crew's professionalism was outstanding. Hope the investigation brings clarity on what went wrong. The Rs 1 crore compensation is generous but no amount can replace a loved one.
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Arjun S.
The tributes are moving but we must ask tough questions - was maintenance up to mark? Safety should never be compromised. That said, kudos to Tata for taking responsibility unlike previous management. #SafetyFirst
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Neha T.
My cousin was cabin crew with Air India for 12 years. This hits too close to home. These professionals work so hard, often away from families during festivals. Hope their sacrifice leads to better safety protocols industry-wide.
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Sanjay R.
The DNA matching process must be traumatic for families. Gujarat FSL is doing commendable work. Also good to see medical expenses being covered - many forget about the injured survivors in such tragedies.
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Meena P.
The crew names show India's beautiful diversity - from Maharashtra to Manipur. Their service united people in life, and their memory unites us in grief. Air India should create a permanent memorial at their headquarters.

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