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The Indian Air Force confirmed the pilot’s death and said a formal investigation is underway to identify the cause of the crash.

Published on: November 22, 2025

Edited on: November 22, 2025

Tejas fighter aircraft crash

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Dubai: An Indian-made Tejas fighter jet crashed in flames during a flying display at the Dubai Airshow on Friday, killing the pilot and marking the second known crash of the aircraft. The accident occurred shortly after 2 pm local time at Dubai World Central, where the final day of the biennial aviation event was underway.

The Indian Air Force confirmed the pilot’s death and announced that an inquiry has been launched to determine the cause of the crash. The force said it deeply regretted the loss and extended condolences to the pilot’s family.

Images released by Indian media showed the aircraft engulfed by towering flames and thick black smoke. A witness told Reuters that the jet appeared to be flying at low altitude before suddenly descending and bursting into a ball of fire. Sirens echoed across Al Maktoum International Airport as emergency teams rushed to the scene.

The Government of Dubai Media Office called the incident tragic and shared a photograph of firefighters hosing down scattered debris. Officials said response teams acted swiftly and continued to manage the situation while ensuring the airshow grounds remained secure. Flying displays resumed less than two hours later after the crash site was cleared.

The Tejas, developed by state-run Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, is central to India’s drive to modernise its ageing air fleet. The loss in Dubai comes at a sensitive time for the Indian Air Force, which has been recovering from the aftermath of a fierce India-Pakistan confrontation earlier this year. That conflict involved fighter jets, cruise missiles, and competing claims of air victories, with a later assessment by a senior Indian commander acknowledging the loss of multiple Indian aircraft.

In March last year, a Tejas aircraft crashed in Rajasthan in the first such incident since the jet’s initial test flight in 2001. The pilot survived that accident. The latest crash in Dubai raises fresh questions about the future of India’s flagship indigenous fighter programme at a moment when it is being promoted to international buyers.

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