Days After Deadly Ahmedabad Crash, Second London-Bound Air India Flight AI159 Cancelled Over Technical Snag

Ahmedabad: Days after India’s deadliest aviation disaster in over three decades, another London-bound Air India flight from Ahmedabad was cancelled on Tuesday, June 17, due to a technical snag. Flight AI159, which had arrived from New Delhi, was scheduled to take off for Heathrow but was grounded following safety concerns.

This marks the second Ahmedabad-to-London Air India service disrupted by a technical issue, following the June 12 crash of flight AI171 that killed 241 of the 242 people aboard. The aircraft, a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, had taken off from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport before crashing into the BJ Medical College campus and bursting into flames.

On Monday, June 16, another Air India flight was also cancelled after operational delays pushed the crew beyond their permissible duty hours, adding to growing unease about the airline’s preparedness and response.

Multiple Technical Snags Rock Air India

The Tuesday cancellation is part of a string of concerning incidents involving Air India aircraft in recent days. Earlier today, a flight from San Francisco to Mumbai was forced to deplane passengers in Kolkata after one of its engines developed a fault. Meanwhile, a Delhi-Ranchi Air India Express flight returned to the capital shortly after takeoff due to suspected technical issues.

In a separate event, flight AI315 from Hong Kong turned back midair, prompting Air India to issue a statement noting that the aircraft had landed safely and was undergoing checks “as a matter of abundant precaution.”

As concerns grow over Air India’s repeated technical failures, grief continues to ripple through Gujarat. So far, 119 victims have been identified through DNA testing, and the remains of 76, including former Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani, have been handed over to their families. The official probe into what caused the deadly crash is still ongoing.

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