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Indian HAL Tejas Fighter Jet Crashes at Dubai Air Show, Pilot Dies

An Indian-made HAL Tejas fighter jet tragically went down in flames during a demonstration at the Dubai Air Show on Friday, resulting in the death of the pilot. This marks the second known crash involving the indigenous aircraft.

The incident occurred just after 2 p.m. local time (10:00 GMT) at Dubai World Central, where the final day of the biennial aviation event was taking place in front of a crowd of spectators.

Investigation and Condolences

The Indian Air Force (IAF) confirmed the pilot sustained “fatal injuries” and announced it is launching an inquiry to determine the cause of the crash. In a statement, the IAF expressed: “IAF deeply regrets the loss of life and stands firmly with the bereaved family in this time of grief.”

Indian media outlets published photos showing the jet engulfed in flames, sending thick black smoke into the sky. A witness told Reuters that the aircraft was flying at a low altitude before it appeared to descend rapidly in a ball of fire.

The crash triggered sirens across Al Maktoum International Airport, which was expected to host around 150,000 visitors during the air show. Firefighting and emergency teams responded rapidly, and the Dubai Media Office confirmed that the pilot’s death was “tragic.” Air show demonstrations resumed less than two hours later after emergency teams had cleared the site.

Setback for India’s Modernization Efforts

The HAL Tejas, manufactured by India’s state-run Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, is a key part of India’s efforts to modernize its air force fleet. The crash comes at a sensitive time as India faces ongoing regional military tensions, particularly with Pakistan receiving significant Chinese arms support.

The latest tragedy in Dubai is a serious setback for India’s air force and underscores the challenges in operating advanced combat aircraft in both demonstration and combat scenarios. An earlier Tejas jet had crashed in March 2025 in Rajasthan, marking the first recorded incident since the aircraft’s test flight in 2001, though the pilot survived that time.

Source: Reuters

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