Key Points

A devastating Air India flight AI-171 crashed shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad, shocking the international community. US President Donald Trump immediately commented on the tragedy, describing it as one of the worst aviation incidents in history. Air India's CEO Campbell Wilson expressed deep sorrow and committed to supporting affected families and cooperating with investigators. The crash, involving a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, resulted in significant casualties and struck a hostel housing intern doctors.

Key Points: Trump Reacts to Tragic Air India Dreamliner Crash in Ahmedabad

  • US offers immediate assistance after deadly Air India Dreamliner crash
  • 242 passengers aboard flight from Ahmedabad to London
  • Plane crashed into hostel housing intern doctors
  • Air India CEO Campbell Wilson focuses on supporting families
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'Terrible, one of the worst in the aviation history': US President Trump on Air India plane crash

US President Trump calls Air India flight AI-171 crash "one of the worst" in aviation history, offers immediate support to India

"It was a horrible crash. We saw the plane... just looked like maybe the engines lost power - Donald Trump"

New Delhi, June 12

US President Donald Trump on Thursday termed the Air India flight AI-171 crash near Ahmedabad airport as a terrible one and one of the worst in the history of aviation, adding that the US is ready to provide any assistance.

"The plane crash was terrible, I have told them... anything we can do... it's a big country, strong country, they will handle it, I am sure but I have let them know... anything we can do, we'll be over there immediately. It was a horrible crash. We saw the plane, it was flying pretty well... just looked liked maybe the engines lost power, that's a terrible crash, one of the worst in the aviation history," President Trump said.

The Air India flight -- a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner -- crashed just minutes after takeoff from Ahmedabad airport. The ill-fated plane with around 242 passengers was en route to London.

The plane crashed into a hostel that housed intern doctors.

Air India CEO and Managing Director Campbell Wilson on Thursday expressed deep sorrow over the tragic crash of Flight AI171, which took place shortly after its take-off from Ahmedabad.

In his first statement since the accident, Wilson called it a "difficult day" for the airline and assured that all efforts are now focused on helping passengers, crew members and their families.

In a video message shared on social media platform X, Wilson said, "This is a difficult day for all of us at Air India. Our efforts are now focused entirely on the needs of our passengers, crew members, their families and loved ones."

AI171 was a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner operating from Ahmedabad to London's Gatwick.

Wilson said that the injured were quickly taken to nearby hospitals by local authorities.

He added that Air India is working closely with officials involved in the emergency response and has sent a special team of caregivers to Ahmedabad to provide additional on-ground support.

"We are actively working with the authorities on all emergency response efforts," he said.

"A special team of caregivers from Air India is on their way to Ahmedabad to provide additional support," Wilson stated.

To help anxious families and friends, Air India has also launched a dedicated helpline.

"We know that many people are concerned for the welfare of their loved ones. We have set up a special helpline that friends and family can reach us at," Wilson said.

He emphasised the importance of sharing only confirmed and accurate information, stating that the airline is committed to keeping everyone updated without spreading speculation.

"Anything we report must be factual and not speculative. We owe that to everyone involved," he mentioned.

Wilson also acknowledged that while an investigation into the cause of the crash is underway, it will take time.

For now, Air India's focus remains on supporting the affected families and assisting investigators in any way possible.

"Our teams are working around the clock to support passengers, crew, and their families, as well as investigators," he said.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
This is absolutely heartbreaking 💔 My thoughts are with all the affected families. While Trump's words sound sympathetic, I wish our own PM had addressed the nation first. Air India needs to be fully transparent about what went wrong - this is the second major incident in recent years.
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Priya M.
The way local doctors rushed to help at the crash site shows the true spirit of India. But serious questions need to be asked about why the plane crashed into a hostel - was there some airport planning failure? Safety should never be compromised for expansion.
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Amit S.
Boeing again! After all the 737 MAX issues, now this with Dreamliner. Our aviation ministry must conduct thorough checks on all Boeing aircraft in Indian fleet. "Atmanirbhar Bharat" should include developing our own commercial aircraft manufacturing capabilities.
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Sunita R.
The Air India CEO's response seems professional, but I'm worried about the families - many must be in shock. Hope the helpline is properly staffed and counseling services are provided. Such tragedies leave scars that last generations.
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Vikram J.
While the crash is terrible, calling it "one of worst in aviation history" seems exaggerated by Trump. We should wait for investigation instead of sensationalizing. That said, Ahmedabad airport's safety protocols need review - residential areas shouldn't be so close to flight paths.
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Neha P.
My cousin was supposed to be on that flight but changed plans last minute. Feeling so grateful but also devastated for others. The medical interns who died in the hostel...so young with bright futures ahead. India needs better urban planning around airports. 🙏

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