How the Air India Plane Crashed: Maps and Photos
By Samuel Granados , Pablo Robles and Daniel Wood
June 12, 2025
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An Air India plane carrying 242 passengers and crew members crashed in Ahmedabad, India, shortly after taking off for London Gatwick Airport on Thursday, the airline said.
New Delhi
INDIA
Ahmedabad
First recorded location, on
the runway at 1:30 p.m.
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
International Airport
Last recorded location,
right after takeoff at 1:38 p.m.
About 1 mile
Plane tail
Damaged buildings
The plane crashed at the campus of a
local medical college shortly after takeoff.
North
320 feet
New Delhi
INDIA
Ahmedabad
First recorded location, on
the runway at 1:30 p.m.
Ahmedabad
Airport
Last recorded
location, right after
takeoff at 1:38 p.m.
About 1 mile
Plane tail
Damaged buildings
The plane crashed at the campus of a local medical college shortly after takeoff.
North
320 feet
New Delhi
INDIA
Ahmedabad
First recorded location, on
the runway at 1:30 p.m.
Sardar VallabhbhaI Patel
International Airport
Last recorded location,
right after takeoff at 1:38 p.m.
About 1 mile
Plane tail
Damaged buildings
The plane crashed at the campus of a
local medical college shortly after takeoff.
North
320 feet
New Delhi
INDIA
Ahmedabad
First recorded location, on
the runway at 1:30 p.m.
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
International Airport
Last recorded
location, right after
takeoff at 1:38 p.m.
About 1 mile
Plane tail
Damaged buildings
The plane crashed at the campus of a
local medical college shortly after takeoff.
320 feet
North
Sources: Aerial image by Airbus via Google Earth; Flight data by Flightradar24
Note: All times shown are local.
Video of the incident shot from a nearby rooftop and verified by The New York Times shows the plane steadily descending. A large explosion follows.
Source: Newsflare, via Associated Press
The New York Times
Air India Flight 171 is seen taking
off from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
International Airport.
Shortly after takeoff, the plane
begins to lose altitude, with
its nose pitched upward and
its landing gear extended.
Landing gear
remains deployed
The aircraft continues to descend
and then explodes, less
than a minute after takeoff.
Source: Newsflare, via Associated Press
The New York Times
The plane crashed into the campus of a medical college, killing at least five students, according to Minakshi Parikh, the college’s dean. It damaged multiple dormitories and a dining hall. The plane’s tail was lodged in the dining hall building, where many students had fled, some leaving their meals behind.
The plane crashed into a dining facility.
Several dormitories were damaged.
Ghoda Camp Rd.
Plane path
civil hospital
staff quarters
B.J. Medical College
and Civil hospital
Civil Hospital Rd.
500 feet
Several dormitories
were damaged.
The plane crashed
into a dining facility.
Plane path
500 feet
civil hospital
staff quarters
B.J. Medical College
and Civil hospital
The plane crashed into a dining facility.
Several dormitories were damaged.
Ghoda Camp Rd.
Plane path
civil hospital
staff quarters
B.J. Medical College
and Civil hospital
Civil Hospital Rd.
500 feet
Several dormitories
were damaged.
The plane crashed
into a dining facility.
Ghoda Camp Rd.
Plane path
civil hospital
staff quarters
B.J. Medical College
and Civil hospital
Civil Hospital Rd.
500 feet
Sources: Aerial image by Airbus via Google Earth. Photos by Reuters.
The plane was a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner. There have been no fatal crashes recorded for the aircraft, according to the Aviation Safety Network database.
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