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The death toll from Air India’s horrific plane crash rose to 270 Saturday, as officials revealed the pilot’s chilling distress call sent just before the aircraft plunged into the ground.
Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, the sole survivor of the deadly Air India crash that killed 241 passengers, was strapped into seat 11A – though aviation experts say it's not typically considered one of ...
AHMEDABAD/NEW DELHI, June 14 (Reuters) - India's aviation regulator has ordered all Boeing 787s being operated by local carriers to be inspected after an Air India crash killed 270 people this ...
A man gestures angrily as he waits for the bodies of four relatives who died in the Air India plane crash, at a hospital in Ahmedabad, India, Saturday, June 14, 2025. Rafiq Maqbool / AP ...
Death toll in Air India plane crash climbs to 270 as search teams find more bodies By AIJAZ HUSSAIN, PIYUSH NAGPAL and SHONAL GANGULY ( Associated Press ) June 14, 2025 3:04 p.m.
U.S. officials survey Air India crash site, families continue to wait for bodies By Abhijith Ganapavaram , Aditya Kalra and Sudipto Ganguly June 15, 2025 10:27 AM UTC Updated June 15, 2025 ...
The lone passenger to survive the Air India crash found himself near debris after being thrown out of the plane and walked to a nearby ambulance for aid.
The investigation into the Air India plane crash that killed more than 240 people is focusing on the engine, flaps and landing gear, a source said on Friday, as the aviation regulator ordered ...
The search for bodies at the site of one of India's worst aviation disasters entered its third day on Saturday, with the death toll climbing as high as 270 and authorities continuing their search ...
Air India Flight 171 was bound for London's Gatwick Airport. Air India said on X that the flight was carrying 169 Indian nationals, 53 British nationals, one Canadian and seven Portuguese.
Families lined up for hours to give DNA samples so the authorities could match names to victims of Thursday’s crash, which killed at least 269 people.
For the crew aboard the LÉ Aisling on June 23, 1985, the day started on a high. That morning, the Irish naval ship had captured a Spanish trawler on its way home and would bring the boat into shore ...