Tragedy During Final Day of the Event
A fatal crash occurred at the Dubai Airshow on Friday when an Indian fighter jet went down during an aerial display. The pilot of the Hindustan Aeronautics Tejas aircraft was killed, prompting expressions of condolences from Indian defence officials and an immediate emergency response from authorities in the United Arab Emirates.
The crash took place at approximately 14:10 local time, according to the Associated Press. Video captured from the scene showed thick black smoke rising near Al Maktoum International Airport, where the airshow was being held.
Official Statements and Immediate Response
In a statement released shortly after the incident, the Indian Air Force said it “deeply regrets the loss of life and stands firmly with the bereaved family in this time of grief.” The service also confirmed that a court of inquiry will be convened to determine the cause of the accident.
India’s Chief of Defence Staff, **Gen Anil Chauhan**, echoed those sentiments, noting that all ranks of the Indian Army “deeply regret the incident” and fully support the pilot’s family.
Dubai’s Media Office and the UAE Ministry of Defence said that firefighters and emergency teams “responded rapidly” and were working to secure the area. No additional injuries were reported.
About the Dubai Airshow
The Dubai Airshow is one of the world’s major aviation events, attracting over **148,000 attendees** and exhibitors from **1,500 companies**, according to the official website. This year’s edition began on Monday and showcased commercial aircraft, military jets, unmanned systems and aerial demonstrations from international teams.
The crash occurred on the final day of the event, which has historically featured high-profile flight demonstrations from global air forces and manufacturers. The Tejas, India’s homegrown lightweight fighter developed by Hindustan Aeronautics, was participating as part of India’s broader defence industry showcase.
Next Steps in the Investigation
While preliminary details remain limited, officials confirmed that a formal investigation will examine potential technical or operational factors. Such inquiries are standard protocol after military aviation accidents, particularly during high-performance demonstrations.
The incident brings a somber close to the 2025 Dubai Airshow and marks a significant loss for the Indian Air Force, which has been promoting the Tejas program as a symbol of the country’s growing aerospace capabilities.

