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Air India Retires Flight Number AI171 Following Tragic June 12 Incident


June 20, 2025 | New Delhi โ€“ In a solemn move that underscores the profound impact of recent events, Air India has officially retired flight number AI171, following the tragic crash on June 12, 2025, involving its Ahmedabad to London Gatwick service. The devastating incident claimed the lives of all 241 passengers and crew on board, along with several others on the ground, sending shockwaves across the nation and the global aviation community.

A Symbolic and Respectful Decision

In adherence to international aviation protocol and as a gesture of respect and remembrance, Air India has decided to permanently retire the AI171 designation. This practice, though symbolic, is common among global carriers following major air disasters, aimed at acknowledging the emotional weight attached to a flight number associated with loss.

โ€œThis decision reflects both our sorrow and our solidarity with the families of the victims. Retiring the flight number is a mark of reverence, not just policy,โ€ an Air India spokesperson said.

New Flight Numbers for the Ahmedabadโ€“London Route

Despite the tragedy, the Ahmedabad to London Gatwick route remains operationally important. To ensure continuity while also allowing emotional distancing from the traumatic event, Air India has reissued new flight identifiers:

  • AI159 will now serve the Ahmedabad โ†’ London Gatwick route
  • AI160 will operate on the return leg from London Gatwick โ†’ Ahmedabad

The change comes into effect immediately and will be reflected in all booking systems and travel documentation moving forward.

Industry Norms and Emotional Sensitivity

Retiring a flight number after a catastrophic event is not just protocolโ€”it is a recognition of the collective grief and trauma experienced by the families of victims, the airline staff, and the wider public. Similar steps have been taken in the past by global airlines following high-profile accidents, including those involving Malaysia Airlines (MH370), Air France (AF447), and others.

โ€œFor crew members, passengers, and loved ones alike, the memory of a tragedy is often triggered by something as simple as a number,โ€ said an aviation psychologist consulted by The Goan Post. โ€œThis is a small but significant step in the healing process.โ€

Investigation Ongoing

As international aviation authorities continue their joint investigation into the cause of the crash, Air India has reiterated its full cooperation and commitment to the highest standards of safety, transparency, and accountability.

The airline has also established support centers for the families of the victims, providing counseling, financial assistance, and regular updates as the probe progresses.

A Nation Mourns

The loss of AI171 has left an indelible mark on Indian civil aviation history. Tributes continue to pour in from across the globe, and memorials are being planned in both Ahmedabad and London to honor the lives lost.

As the airline and the nation continue to grieve, the retirement of AI171 stands as a symbol of remembrance, respect, and the enduring importance of passenger safety in the skies.

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Mopa Airport Makes History: Wins Prestigious Sarvashrestha Suraksha Puraskar


In a remarkable achievement, Manohar International Airport (Mopa Airport) has become the first airport in India to receive the esteemed “Sarvashrestha Suraksha Puraskar” (Golden Trophy) at the National Safety Council of India (NSCI) Safety Awards 2024. This prestigious award recognizes the airport’s outstanding commitment to safety and health practices.

A Testament to Excellence

The NSCI Safety Awards are a national recognition of organizations that demonstrate exceptional Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) performance. Manohar International Airport was evaluated on various parameters, including safety performance, statistics, commitments, awareness, training, and innovations. The airport’s meticulous planning and execution of safety practices have resulted in an impressive ZERO record of fatal, non-fatal, and total permanent disability incidences.

According to R. V. Sheshan, CEO of GMR Goa International Airport, “This Sarvashrestha Suraksha Puraskar reflects the commitment of Manohar International Airport’s employees and partners in creating a safe and healthy work environment. It is an excellent paradigm of GMR Group’s culture of safety.” This award serves as a motivation for the airport to continue improving and setting new benchmarks in safety.

A Proud Moment for Mopa Airport

The award ceremony was held in January 2025 at The Lalit, Mumbai, and was attended by esteemed dignitaries from the industry. This recognition is a proud moment for Mopa Airport, which has consistently demonstrated its commitment to safety and excellence.

About Mopa Airport

Manohar International Airport (Mopa Airport) is a state-of-the-art airport developed and operated by GMR Goa International Airport Ltd. (GGIAL). The airport is designed to provide a seamless travel experience, with modern facilities and infrastructure.