Key Points

UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy expressed condolences over the Air India flight crash in Ahmedabad. The Boeing 787-8 aircraft, carrying 242 passengers, crashed shortly after takeoff. British PM Keir Starmer called the incident "devastating" as many UK nationals were on board. Indian authorities, including PM Modi, are coordinating rescue and investigation efforts.

Key Points: UK Foreign Secy Lammy Offers Support After Ahmedabad Plane Crash

  • UK working with India to investigate Air India flight crash
  • Plane carried 242 passengers including 53 British nationals
  • PM Modi directs immediate relief efforts
  • Boeing 787-8 crashed shortly after takeoff
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UK working with local authorities in India to establish facts and provide support: UK Foreign Secy David Lammy on plane crash

UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy expresses grief over Ahmedabad plane crash, pledges cooperation with Indian authorities to investigate the incident.

"Deeply saddened by news of a devastating plane crash in Ahmedabad, India. My thoughts are with all those affected. – David Lammy"

London, June 12

UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy has expressed sadness over the plane crash in Ahmedabad and said that Britain is working with local authorities in India to establish the facts and provide support. Lammy stated that his thoughts were with those affected by the plane crash.

The Air India flight AI171, carrying 242 passengers, crashed in the Meghaninagar area near Ahmedabad airport on Thursday. The flight en route from Ahmedabad to London.

In a statement shared on X, Lammy stated, "Deeply saddened by news of a devastating plane crash in Ahmedabad, India. My thoughts are with all those affected. The UK is working with local authorities in India to urgently establish the facts and provide support."

https://x.com/DavidLammy/status/1933105921569263926

Earlier, UK PM Keir Starmer said that the scenes emerging of a London-bound plane carrying many British nationals in Ahmedabad are "devastating." He stated that he is being updated as the situation develops.

"The scenes emerging of a London-bound plane carrying many British nationals crashing in the Indian city of Ahmedabad are devastating. I am being kept updated as the situation develops, and my thoughts are with the passengers and their families at this deeply distressing time," Starmer posted on X.

https://x.com/Keir_Starmer/status/1933108640002588855

According to an Air India statement, the Boeing 787-8 aircraft, operating as Flight AI-171, departed from Ahmedabad at 1:38 pm IST with 242 people on board, including crew.

"The flight, which departed from Ahmedabad at 1338 hours, was carrying 242 passengers and crew members on board the Boeing 787-8 aircraft. Of these, 169 are Indian nationals, 53 are British nationals, 1 Canadian national and 7 Portuguese nationals. The injured are being taken to the nearest hospitals. We have also set up a dedicated passenger hotline number 1800 5691 444 to provide more information," the airline said in a statement.

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) said that a team has been rushed to the spot for investigation. "On 12th Jun, 2025, Air India B787 Aircraft VT-ANB, while operating flight AI-171 from Ahmedabad to Gatwick, has crashed immediately after takeoff from Ahmedabad. There were 242 people on board the aircraft, consisting of 2 pilots and 10 cabin crew," said a senior DGCA official.

The aircraft was under the command of Captain Sumeet Sabharwal, an LTC with 8,200 hours of flying experience. He was assisted by First Officer Clive Kundar, who had 1,100 hours of flying experience, the official said.

As per Air Traffic Control (ATC), the aircraft departed from Runway 23 at 1339 IST (0809 UTC). It gave a mayday call to ATC, but thereafter, no response was given by the aircraft to the calls made by ATC.

"Aircraft immediately after departure from Runway 23, fell on the ground outside the airport perimeter. Heavy black smoke was seen coming from the accident site," the official added.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi also spoke to Union Civil Aviation Minister Rammohan Naidu and Home Minister Amit Shah and took stock of the crash incident. The Civil Aviation Minister informed the Prime Minister that he was rushing to Ahmedabad to oversee rescue and relief operations on the ground, the Civil Aviation Ministry said. PM Modi has directed the Minister to ensure all necessary support is extended immediately and asked to be kept regularly updated on the situation, they said.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Very tragic incident. Glad to see international cooperation in such difficult times. Hope the investigation reveals what went wrong - we need to ensure such accidents don't happen again. Thoughts with all affected families 🇮🇳🤝🇬🇧
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Priya M.
Heartbreaking news. The UK's quick response shows strong India-UK relations. But I hope our DGCA conducts thorough checks on all aircraft maintenance records - safety can't be compromised. My prayers for the victims' families 🙏
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Amit S.
Why do we always need foreign help in such investigations? Our aviation authorities should have enough expertise. Good that UK is helping, but we must strengthen our own capabilities. Still, appreciate the support during this tragedy.
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Neha T.
So many young professionals must be on that flight going to UK for work/studies. This is devastating for so many families across both countries. Hope the rescue teams find survivors quickly. Kudos to Ahmedabad emergency services working round the clock.
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Sanjay P.
The pilots' experience seems adequate - this suggests possible technical failure. Boeing needs to answer tough questions again after previous issues. UK-India cooperation is good, but we need our own black box analysis capabilities urgently.
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Kavita R.
Terrible tragedy. The international response shows how connected our world is today. Hope compensation is fair and quick for all families - whether Indian or foreign nationals. We're all human beings first in such moments of grief.

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