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Dubai Air Show 2025: Indian fighter jet crashes during demonstration, pilot killed

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A Tejas fighter aircraft of the Indian Air Force (IAF) crashed during an aerial display at the Dubai Airshow on Thursday afternoon, resulting in the death of the pilot. The incident has been confirmed by both the Dubai Media Office and the Indian Air Force.

The crash occurred at approximately 2:10pm (UAE time) during a scheduled flying demonstration at Al Maktoum International Airport. Eyewitness footages show the aircraft performing a manoeuvre before suddenly losing altitude and rapidly descending, then exploding on impact at a distance from the spectator stands. Emergency response teams were deployed instantly to the crash site.

In a statement posted on X, the UAE Ministry of Defence said: “A Tejas fighter aircraft from India participating in today’s flying display at the Dubai Airshow has crashed, resulting in the tragic death of the pilot. Firefighting and emergency teams responded rapidly to the incident and are currently managing the situation on-site.”

The IAF also confirmed the pilot’s death and announced the formation of a court of inquiry to investigate the cause of the crash. “Indian Air Force deeply regrets the loss of life and stands firmly with the bereaved family in this time of grief,” the statement said.

Eyewitness videos

Video recordings of the crash circulated widely online shortly after the incident, showing the jet descending rapidly before the impact and subsequent explosion. Emergency response teams were deployed instantly, but the pilot could not be saved.

Aerial displays temporarily halted

Following the crash, aerial stunt displays were temporarily halted. The outdoor exhibition zone was cordoned off, and visitors were evacuated from the viewing areas as safety protocols were activated.

Eyewitnesses confirmed that aerobatic displays were paused for nearly 90 minutes following the incident. “The aerobatic displays were halted for about an hour and a half and resumed at 3.40pm (UAE time) with the Russian Knights flying Sukhoi jets,” said a visitor attending the event.

About the Tejas aircraft

The Tejas is a single-seat, 4.5-generation Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) developed by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL). Designed for air defence and multi-role combat operations, it is regarded as one of the lightest fighter jets in its class. The aircraft is equipped with a Martin-Baker zero-zero ejection seat, designed to enable safe ejection at low altitudes and low speeds.

Dubai Airshow continues

The Dubai Airshow, one of the world’s largest aviation exhibitions, opened on November 17 and ends on November 21. More than 1,500 exhibitors, including 440 first-time participants and 490 military and civil delegations from 115 countries, participated in the event this year.

Source: TOI, GN, KT

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US Embassy lifts shelter-in-place for UAE staff: What citizens need to know

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After a tense period, the US Embassy in the UAE has officially called off its shelter-in-place advisory for employees. With attacks coming to a halt, staff are back on the move, but the embassy is making it clear: Stay alert.

The Current status?

While the stay indoors order is over, it’s not exactly business as usual. Here’s the breakdown of where things stand right now:

  • Travel advisory: The UAE remains at Level 3: Reconsider Travel.
  • Staffing: Non-emergency personnel are still relocated outside the country, meaning the embassy and consulate are on ordered departure status.
  • Services: Routine visa services are suspended, and consular help is currently limited to emergencies and essential passport services.

Tips for US citizens in the UAE

The embassy is advising everyone to keep their guard up. If you’re a US citizen in the area, here is your checklist:

  1. Get the App: Enroll in STEP (Smart Traveller Enrollment Programme) to get real-time security pings.
  2. Stay prepared: Keep food, water, and medications handy. Whenever the emergency alarm is sounded, stay away from glass windows.
  3. Charge up: Keep your phone charged and save those emergency numbers.
  4. Low profile: Be aware of your surroundings and keep your friends/family posted on where you are.

Emergency contacts

  • UAE Emergency Services: 999
  • US Embassy Abu Dhabi: +971-2-414-2200
  • US Consulate Dubai: +971-4-309-4000
  • State Dept (Global): +1 202-501-4444

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Dubai’s Burj Al Arab is getting a facelift: Inside the iconic hotel’s first major renovation

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The world’s most famous ‘seven-star’ hotel is officially getting some work done. For the first time since its doors swung open in 1999, the Burj Al Arab is undergoing a massive restoration. Don’t worry, though, the sail-shaped structure isn’t going anywhere. Jumeirah Group is just making sure this Dubai luxury property stays looking fresh for the next generation.

What’s the plan

This isn’t just a quick coat of paint. We’re talking about an 18-month phased restoration led by the renowned designer, Tristan Auer. If the name sounds familiar, it’s because he’s the mastermind behind the stunning Hotel de Crillon in Paris and a protege of the legendary Philippe Starck.

The hotel will, however, be running during the renovation process, which also includes modernising the interiors. 

Why is Burj famous

The Burj Al Arab is more than just a place to sleep, rest and enjoy the luxury comforts, it’s basically the face of Dubai. Here’s a quick refresher on why this building is iconic:

  • The height: It towers at 321 meters on its own private island.
  • The bling: The interiors are packed with marble, gold leaf, and Swarovski crystals.
  • The icon status: From helipad tennis matches with Roger Federer to its massive 450kg crystal chandelier, it put Dubai on the luxury map 27 years ago.

Preserving the icon

As Dubai grows, the city is shifting its focus toward preserving its modern icons. By giving the Burj Al Arab a thoughtful facelift now, they’re ensuring that the ‘Sail of Dubai’ remains the ultimate symbol of global luxury without losing the original character that made it famous in the first place.

According to the Jumeirah Group, the renovation is aimed at preserving one of the emirate’s most famous symbols for future generations.

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UAE motorist alert: Abu Dhabi announces new toll gates on major highways

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Motorists travelling across Abu Dhabi may soon notice a shift in how road tolls are applied, as the emirate quietly expands its Darb toll system beyond island entry points to major highways.

New toll gates have been installed in strategic locations such as Ghantoot along the busy Dubai–Abu Dhabi corridor and in the Al Qurm area. While the structures are visible and clearly marked, authorities have confirmed they are not yet operational and are currently undergoing testing.

The move signals a broader approach to traffic management, aiming to ease congestion and improve flow on some of the UAE’s busiest routes. Unlike the earlier system focused on bridge access to Abu Dhabi Island, the expansion hints at a more comprehensive, network-wide tolling strategy.

For now, motorists are advised to stay updated through official channels and ensure their vehicles are registered on the TAMM platform to avoid penalties once the system goes live.

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