Indian HAL Tejas Fighter Jet Crashes During Demonstration at Dubai Air Show
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — A dramatic incident unfolded on Friday at the Dubai Air Show when an Indian HAL Tejas combat aircraft crashed during a high-speed demonstration flight. The crash occurred at approximately 2:10 p.m. local time, sending shockwaves through the crowd gathered at the prestigious international aviation event.
The HAL Tejas — a lightweight, supersonic fighter jet currently in service with the Indian Air Force — was performing aerobatic maneuvers when it went down near Al Maktoum International Airport at Dubai World Central, the venue hosting the biennial air show.
Unclear Casualties and Pilot Status
Authorities have not yet confirmed whether the pilot managed to eject safely. There is also no immediate information regarding injuries on the ground.
Eyewitnesses reported seeing thick black smoke rising from the crash site shortly after impact, while emergency sirens echoed across the area. First responders immediately rushed to the scene to control the fire and secure the crash perimeter.
Crowd Witnesses the Crash
Spectators at the air show — including aviation enthusiasts, industry experts, and international delegates — were reportedly stunned as the aircraft descended rapidly before crashing.
Videos shared online showed a plume of smoke billowing over the runway, though official confirmation and details remain pending as authorities investigate the cause of the accident.
Air Show Continues Despite Shock
The Dubai Air Show, one of the largest aviation events in the world, has already featured major aircraft orders from Emirates and FlyDubai. Despite the crash, organizers have not yet announced whether subsequent displays will be postponed or modified.
The incident marks a rare mid-show aviation accident for the Dubai event, which is known for its strict safety protocols and precision aerobatic performances.
Authorities in the UAE are expected to release more details as the investigation progresses







