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London-bound Air India Boeing 787 Dreamliner aborts take-off due to technical issues

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Aug 3, 2025
London-bound Air India Boeing 787 Dreamliner aborts take-off due to technical issues

Air India flight AI2017 to London aborted takeoff due to technical issues. The aircraft involved was a Boeing 787 Dreamliner, and the incident took place just weeks after the fatal Ahmedabad plane crash

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Air India flight bound to London was forced to abort takeoff after the aircraft faced technical issues. AI Flight AI2017 was scheduled to depart from Delhi to London on Thursday (31 July). However, it was brought to a halt after the cockpit crew decided to “discontinue the take-off run”.

The aircraft involved in the incident was a
Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner. After the take-off was aborted, the passengers were asked to disembark as precautionary checks were carried out.  Air India eventually provided the crew and the passengers with an alternative aircraft to complete the journey to London.

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“Flight AI2017, operating from Delhi to London on 31 July, returned to the bay due to a suspected technical issue,” an Air India spokesperson said after the incident. “The cockpit crew decided to discontinue the takeoff run following standard operating procedures and brought the aircraft back for precautionary checks. An alternative aircraft was deployed to fly the passengers to London,” the airline company furthered.

The incident rings alarm bells of the past

What makes the matter concerning is the fact that the incident came just weeks after an Air India flight bound for London Gatwick
struck a medical college hostel in Ahmedabad minutes after take-off, killing 241 people. Indian officials at that time confirmed that the pilot issued multiple distress calls before the Gatwick-bound flight crashed in Ahmedabad on June 12.

“Thrust not achieved… falling… Mayday! Mayday!
Mayday!” the preliminary report of the Indian AAIB said before the aircraft lost height and erupted in flames. There were 230 passengers and 12 crew members on board, including 169 Indian nationals, 53 Britons, seven Portuguese citizens and on

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