air india : An Air India flight from Mumbai to Ahmedabad was hit by a bird while landing on Sunday, killing more than 130 passengers. After the flight was safely parked, it was found that the engine blade was broken. Due to this, the plane was grounded. However, after being repaired, it was sent to Mumbai at 8.30 am after 12 hours.
The flight landed on runway 23 on final approach at Ahmedabad airport at 8.45 pm when a bird entered the engine. On the other hand, as this flight was to leave Ahmedabad for Mumbai at 8.30 pm on Sunday, 156 passengers were stranded in the morning. However, the airline transferred 100 international passengers to another flight. The blade broken due to the bird hit had to be ordered from Delhi.
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3 crores spent per month to prevent bird hits, 324 birds, animals collided during takeoff-landing in 7 years
324 animal-bird collisions have occurred at Ahmedabad airport in seven years. Since there is a residential area around the airport, garbage and debris are thrown and there is more movement of birds to eat insects in the grass around the runway. Innovative technology is used to control bird hits, for which three crores are spent per month.
air india : An Air India flight from Mumbai to Ahmedabad was hit by a bird while landing on Sunday, killing more than 130 passengers. After the flight was safely parked

Runway 23 towards Meghaninagar is used more, which is a bird hit zone
Takeoff: The airport has runways 05 and 23. Mostly planes use runway 23 for takeoff from where the plane has to pass through the bird hit zone of Meghaninagar.
Landing: Pilots have to face birds in the Kotarpur Water Works area in the landing zone of planes coming from Nana Chiloda to Ahmedabad, so some time ago sharp spikes were installed at a cost of 60 lakhs, so that to control the movement of birds, a meeting is held with the Muncipal and Forest Department teams at the appointed time.
Use of this technology for controlling birds
Pheromone light trap, black light trap
Hyper Urban Technology
Anti Perching Device
Patent Technology,
Vehicle Mounted Acoustic Device
Static Acoustic Device
Soil Treatment in the Ground
Burning Firecrackers to Repel Birds
Additionally, the investigation report into the Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad has been released. The biggest question regarding the plane crash in Ahmedabad is what caused the plane to crash? A 15-page report by the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) has also been released in this case. This report states that both the fuel control switches of the plane were cut off from the run and due to this, the plane did not get thrust at the right time and the plane crashed. On June 12, 2025, an Air India Boeing 787-8 plane was going from Ahmedabad to London when the plane suddenly crashed. A total of 270 people died in the Ahmedabad plane crash accident.
A question is also arising whether the pilot was responsible for this accident? Because experts believe that the position of the plane’s fuel control switch cannot be changed automatically or easily by mistake.
Experts say that the main reason for the plane crash is that the plane’s engines failed during take-off and they have given 3 reasons behind this. As soon as the Air India plane took off, its altitude started decreasing. The Boeing 787 is designed to fly on one engine, so the decrease in altitude meant that there was a serious problem with both engines.
Video footage of the Air India plane shows that its Ram Air Turbine (RAT) had started. It is a small turbine that acts as an emergency power source and is activated only when both the aircraft’s engines stop working. It is used to provide electrical and hydraulic power during critical operations. Even if one engine had failed, the plane would have turned in the other direction, but this did not happen and it is clear that both the aircraft’s engines were not getting thrust.