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BREAKING NEWS Air India flight from Ahmadabad to London is cancelled 'due to technical glitch' days after Dreamliner crashed in deadly fireball

BREAKING NEWS Air India flight from Ahmadabad to London is cancelled 'due to technical glitch' days after Dreamliner crashed in deadly fireball

Daily Mail​17-06-2025
A second Air India flight from Ahmedabad to London has been cancelled due to a technical glitch, just days after Flight AI171 crashed shortly after take-off, killing 241 people on board.
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