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Air India Express Flight 812

Air India Express Flight 812
Wreckage of VT-AXV at the accident site
Accident
Date22 May 2010 (2010-05-22)
SummaryRunway overrun on landing
SiteMangalore International Airport, Mangalore, India
12°56′48″N 074°52′25″E / 12.94667°N 74.87361°E / 12.94667; 74.87361
Aircraft

VT-AXV, the aircraft involved, seen on 7 August 2008
Aircraft typeBoeing 737-8HG (SFP)
OperatorAir India Express
IATA flight No.IX812
ICAO flight No.AXB812
Call signEXPRESS INDIA 812
RegistrationVT-AXV
Flight originDubai International Airport, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
DestinationMangalore International Airport, Mangalore, India
Occupants166
Passengers160
Crew6
Fatalities158
Injuries8
Survivors8

Air India Express Flight 812 was a scheduled international flight from Dubai International Airport, Dubai to Mangalore International Airport, Mangalore. On 22 May 2010, the Boeing 737-800 passenger jet operating the flight crashed on landing at Mangalore. The captain had continued an unstabilised approach, despite three calls from the first officer to initiate a "go-around", resulting in the aircraft overshooting the runway, falling down a hillside, and bursting into flames. Of the 166 passengers and crew on board, 158 were killed (all 6 crew members and 152 passengers); only eight survived. This was the first fatal accident involving Air India Express and, as of 2025, the deadliest.[1]

  1. ^ Ranter, Harro. "Air India Express". Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved 2 December 2020.

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