IAF Pilot Killed as Tejas Fighter Jet Crashes at Dubai Air Show

A tragic crash during a Tejas fighter jet demonstration at the Dubai Air Show 2025 resulted in the death of an Indian Air Force pilot, prompting swift rescue efforts and a detailed inquiry into the cause

An Indian Air Force (IAF) pilot has been confirmed dead following the crash of a Tejas fighter jet during a flight demonstration at the Dubai Air Show 2025 on Friday. The accident occurred shortly after take-off from Al Maktoum International Airport, sending shockwaves across the aviation community and forcing the event to halt its program temporarily.

According to officials, the aircraft went down within moments of becoming airborne, bursting into flames upon impact. Thick black smoke was seen rising from the crash site, with hundreds of spectators looking on during the final day of live demonstrations at the prestigious global aviation exhibition.

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In a statement released shortly after the incident, the IAF expressed deep sorrow at the loss of its pilot and extended condolences to the grieving family. The Air Force also confirmed that a court of inquiry would be convened immediately to determine the cause of the crash and examine whether mechanical, technical, or procedural factors played a role.

Eyewitnesses described the moment of the crash as sudden and devastating.
Many reported that the Tejas jet appeared to struggle immediately after take-off, losing altitude before striking the ground with force and erupting into flames. Emergency crews, including airport firefighters and air ambulances, responded within minutes.

Local media outlets noted that the entire crash site was secured and cleared within approximately 45 minutes. Helicopters were deployed to assist in extinguishing the blaze, while security teams cordoned off the area as investigators arrived.

The Dubai Air Show, known as one of the world’s largest and most influential aerospace gatherings, suspended its demonstration schedule following the crash. Officials directed attendees back to the exhibition halls while rescue and recovery operations unfolded on the tarmac.

This year’s event, which began on November 17 and is scheduled to run until November 24, had drawn thousands of participants, including aviation manufacturers, defence officials, industry professionals, and global spectators. The crash cast a somber tone over what had otherwise been a high-profile showcase of cutting-edge aircraft and technology.

The Tejas, India’s indigenously developed light combat aircraft, has been a key symbol of the country’s growing defence capabilities. The jet’s participation at the Dubai Air Show was seen as a significant opportunity for international exposure, making Friday’s tragedy all the more impactful.

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As news of the pilot’s death spread, tributes began pouring in from military leaders, aviation experts, and audiences across India and abroad. Many praised the pilot’s service and dedication while calling for a thorough review to ensure such incidents are prevented in future demonstrations.

Officials emphasized that more details about the crash, including preliminary findings from the IAF inquiry team, would be released in the coming days. Both Indian and UAE authorities are expected to collaborate closely on the investigation.

For now, the Indian Air Force community mourns the loss of one of its own, while the aviation world reflects on the risks faced by pilots who perform high-stakes demonstrations before global audiences.

 

This article was created using automation technology and was thoroughly edited and fact-checked by one of our editorial staff members

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