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Pilot Killed as Indian Tejas Fighter Jet Crashes in Ball of Fire at Dubai Air Show

IAF confirms tragic loss; court of inquiry ordered after dramatic dive and explosion before spectators’ eyes.

A tragic accident unfolded today at the Dubai Air Show when an Indian HAL Tejas fighter jet crashed during a demonstration flight, killing the pilot, according to a statement from the Indian Air Force (IAF).

What Happened

  • The Tejas crashed at around 2:10 PM local time over Al Maktoum International Airport, part of the Dubai World Central complex.
  • Eyewitnesses and video footage show the jet going into a steep dive and then exploding on impact, with thick black smoke rising across the airfield.
  • Rescue teams were immediately deployed, and emergency sirens blared across the venue.

Official Confirmation

  • The IAF confirmed that the pilot “sustained fatal injuries.”
  • In a statement, the IAF said it “deeply regrets the loss of life” and has launched a court of inquiry to investigate the crash.
  • Dubai authorities have not yet issued a public comment on the incident.

Background on the Aircraft

  • The HAL Tejas is a light combat aircraft developed in India, known for its agility and multi-role capabilities.
  • It is part of India’s strategy to build a stronger domestic defense aviation sector.
  • This is not the first Tejas crash — another Tejas jet had crashed earlier in 2024, but in that case, the pilot had successfully ejected.

Implications & Reactions

  • The crash is a major setback for India’s ‘Make in India’ aviation push, especially as Tejas is one of its marquee home-grown fighters.
  • Safety concerns may resurface among international buyers and defense analysts, especially since the aircraft was being displayed on a global stage.
  • Questions are likely to be raised about the cause of the dive: whether pilot error, technical failure, or environmental factors played a role.

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