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    Indian Tejas fighter jet crashes at Dubai Air Show, killing pilot

    Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteBy Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteNovember 21, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    CRASH HAPPENED ON FINAL DAY OF AIRSHOW

    It was the second known crash of the single-engine 4.5-generation fighter jet, which is built by state-owned Hindustan Aeronautics and powered by General Electric engines. The first crash was during an exercise in India in 2024.

    The homegrown jet, whose name means “brilliance” in Sanskrit, is seen as crucial for India’s efforts to modernise its air force fleet of mainly Russian and ex-Soviet fighters.

    The crash happened during the last day of the airshow, the Middle East’s largest aviation event, which started on Monday. Flying had resumed later on Friday, witnesses said, with jets back in the sky above the show site.

    “A court of inquiry is being constituted to ascertain the cause of the accident,” the Indian Air Force said in a statement. It confirmed the sole pilot had been killed.

    The UAE aviation authority was not immediately available to comment on whether it would lead a local investigation. The Indian embassy said it was in touch with UAE authorities. Experts stressed it was too early to say what caused the crash.

    GE said in a statement it was ready to support the investigation.

    Dubai’s government said emergency teams were managing the situation on-site.

    First manufactured in 2001 but dating back to studies first carried out two decades earlier, the Tejas was designed as a light combat jet to replace India’s fleet of Russian MiG-21s.

    The IAF expects to operate a fleet of almost 220 Tejas fighters and its advanced Mk-1A variants over the next decade after HAL completes the pending orders.



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