In June 2025, Air India has initiated a temporary reduction in its flight operations following a serious incident involving its Boeing 787 aircraft. On June 12, the Air India Boeing 787 flight departing from Ahmedabad to Gatwick crashed shortly after take-off, prompting immediate action from authorities to ensure passenger safety and operational security.
Air India’s Response to the Incident
As a precautionary measure, Air India has announced a “safety pause” on its flight schedules, which involves:
- Scaling back flights that use Boeing 787 aircraft
- Conducting additional safety checks and maintenance reviews on all affected planes
The airline is also focusing on rebooking affected passengers on alternative flights and providing necessary support to minimize inconvenience.
Regulatory and Industry Actions
The aviation regulator is actively monitoring the situation, requiring detailed reports from Air India and other operators using similar Boeing 787 aircraft. This highlights the importance of adhering to stringent safety protocols within the commercial aviation sector, especially after such critical incidents.
Passenger Concerns and Safety Assurance
While passengers have expressed concerns about the sudden disruptions, Air India has assured the public that all necessary measures are in place to uphold safety standards throughout this period.
The investigation’s outcomes remain highly anticipated by the aviation community for further clarity on the cause of the crash.

