Donald Trump Offers Support After Air India Plane Crash in Ahmedabad: ‘Anything We Can Do, We’re There’
- On June 12, 2025, a Boeing 787 Dreamliner with 242 people on board went down minutes after departing from the city of Ahmedabad, India, while heading to London Gatwick.
- The crash occurred amid a year of serious aviation incidents and is under investigation by India's Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau with US NTSB investigators assisting due to the aircraft's American origin.
- Over 200 victims have been recovered from the crash site in the residential area, with local teams nearing the end of their recovery efforts and one person reportedly surviving.
- President Donald Trump described the crash as one of the most severe in aviation history, offered his sympathies, and assured that the United States would provide immediate assistance in any way possible.
- The disaster caused Boeing's stock to fall 6% in early US trading and prompted US officials' readiness to support India while the investigation continues.
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'India a big & strong country, can handle this': Trump grieves Air India plane crash, says US ready to assist - The Statesman
US President Donald Trump on Thursday termed the Air India flight AI-171 crash near Ahmedabad airport as a terrible one and one of the worst in the history of aviation, adding that the US is ready to provide any assistance in this hour of crisis.
Trump calls Air India plane crash worst in aviation history, says US ready to help India in any capacity
President Donald Trump on Thursday termed the Air India plane disaster in Ahmedabad as "one of the worst in aviation history" and stressed willingness of the United States to aid India in any way. “The plane crash was terrible. I've already told them (India), anything we can do. It's a big country, a strong country, and they'll handle it, I'm sure,” Trump said in response to a question at the White House during an event. He added that he has let…
Hundreds of fatalities have caused the crash of a liner aircraft over Ahmedabad. Now the US President has also commented on the situation in India.
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