Second Ahmedabad–London Air India flight cancelled amid technical concerns

IANS June 17, 2025 324 views

Air India faces mounting challenges after a devastating crash that claimed 241 lives on the Ahmedabad-London route. The airline's latest incident involves the cancellation of flight AI-159 due to suspected technical issues, leaving international passengers stranded at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport. Forensic teams continue their painstaking work of identifying victims, with 144 DNA samples successfully matched. The ongoing investigations and flight disruptions have heightened concerns about aviation safety and passenger experience.

"Passenger safety is paramount" - Air India Official
Second Ahmedabad–London Air India flight cancelled amid technical concerns
Ahmedabad, June 17: Just days after the devastating crash of Air India flight AI-171, another blow struck the Ahmedabad–London route as flight AI-159, a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, was cancelled on Tuesday due to a suspected technical fault.

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Air India flight AI-159 cancelled due to technical fault

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Second disruption on Ahmedabad-London route in four days

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144 DNA samples matched in crash investigation

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Forensic teams working to identify victims

The aircraft, which was scheduled to depart at 1:10 PM, was grounded hours before take-off after routine pre-flight checks flagged the issue.

According to airline sources, the glitch was caught during standard maintenance procedures -- a move that potentially averted a major crisis and ensured passenger safety.

However, the abrupt cancellation caused chaos at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport, with scores of international passengers stranded, many of them already reeling from anxiety sparked by last week's tragedy.

This is the second cancellation on the Ahmedabad-London route in just four days.

The previous flight on June 14 was also scrapped following the crash, which killed 241 people on board and many others on the ground, taking the toll till now to 270.

Since then, Air India has retired the flight number AI-171, replacing it with AI-159 as a symbolic reset.

While the airline reiterates that "passenger safety is paramount," repeated disruptions have triggered growing concern and frustration among travellers.

The airline has yet to issue a formal statement on rebooking arrangements or compensation for Tuesday's affected passengers.

Meanwhile, four days after the devastating crash of Air India flight AI-171 en route from Ahmedabad to London, authorities have confirmed that 144 DNA samples have been successfully matched as of 12:00 PM today, according to Gujarat Minister of State for Home, Harsh Sanghavi.

The identification process is being led by a combined team from the State Forensic Science Laboratory and the National Forensic Sciences University, working round-the-clock to bring clarity and closure to grieving families.

"This is a highly sensitive and emotional task. Every match is not just a technical confirmation, but a step toward giving closure to families waiting in anguish," an official from the forensic unit said.

Emergency response teams remain stationed at the crash site in Meghani Nagar, where investigators continue to recover personal belongings and body fragments amid the wreckage.

Authorities have stated that all efforts are being made to ensure the dignity of the deceased and transparency in communication with the victims' relatives.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh P.
Better safe than sorry! While cancellations are frustrating, I appreciate Air India being cautious after the recent tragedy. Safety should never be compromised for schedules. Hope they sort out these technical issues soon. 🙏
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Priya M.
My heart goes out to all affected families. The DNA matching process must be heartbreaking for forensic teams too. As for the cancellations - Air India needs better crisis management. Stranding passengers without immediate rebooking options is unacceptable.
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Amit K.
Boeing Dreamliners again? After the recent incidents, shouldn't we reconsider our fleet choices? Maybe time for Indian carriers to look at Airbus options more seriously. #FlightSafety
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Sunita R.
The forensic teams are doing God's work. Can't imagine their emotional burden matching 144 samples already. As for Air India - they should offer free counseling to passengers affected by both the crash and these cancellations. Trauma compounds trauma.
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Vikram J.
Changing flight numbers won't erase memories of the tragedy. Air India needs transparent communication about what went wrong and concrete steps being taken. Gujarat-London route is crucial for NRIs - can't afford these disruptions.
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Neha T.
The real heroes here are the ground staff catching these issues pre-flight 👏 But Air India's PR team needs work - where's the compensation info? Stranded passengers deserve immediate answers, not radio silence. Hope lessons are learned from this dark chapter.

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