Air India Express Flight 1344

Air India Express Flight 1344 was a scheduled international flight on 7 August 2020 from Dubai, United Arab Emirates, to Kozhikode, India, landing at Calicut International Airport. The flight was part of the Vande Bharat Mission to repatriate Indian nationals stranded due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The flight crew aborted two landing attempts because of heavy rain and tailwind. On the third landing attempt, the aircraft touched down on runway 10, but skidded off the end of the tabletop runway and slid down a 9–10.5 m (30–35 ft) slope, killing 19 passengers and both pilots. The four cabin crew members and 165 passengers survived, of whom all but two were injured. This was the second fatal accident involving Air India Express, after the 2010 Mangalore crash.

Air India Express Flight 1344
VT-AXH, the aircraft involved in the accident, in 2006.
Accident
Date7 August 2020 (2020-08-07)
SummaryRunway overrun in poor weather conditions due to pilot error
SiteKozhikode International Airport, Calicut, Kerala, India
11°07′59″N 75°58′13″E
Aircraft
Aircraft typeBoeing 737-8HG(SFP)
OperatorAir India Express
IATA flight No.IX1344
ICAO flight No.AXB1344
Call signEXPRESS INDIA 1344
RegistrationVT-AXH
Flight originDubai International Airport, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
DestinationKozhikode International Airport, Calicut, Kerala, India
Occupants190
Passengers184
Crew6
Fatalities21
Injuries167
Survivors169
1km
0.6miles
Crash site
Calicut International Airport
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