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- New Indian Express
Air India pays moving tribute to Dreamliner crew with heartfelt collage
NEW DELHI: Eight women were among the 12 Air India crew members who lost their lives alongside 229 passengers in the ill-fated Dreamliner that crashed on 12 June in Ahmedabad.
The diverse female crew, drawn from across the country, represented a blend of youth and experience, ranging in age from 22 to 44 years.
A tribute to all its loved ones, featuring a classy collage, was released on Air India's internal crew page and later posted by aviation expert Sanjay Lazar on X on Sunday.
An Air India source confirmed that it had been shared widely within their internal groups. Eight of the deceased crew members hailed from Maharashtra.
'In the darkest moments, our global airline family comes together, not by uniform, language, or nationality, but by something far greater: We are, and always will be, United By Wings,' read the tribute on the India Plane Crash
Three of the deceased were just 22 years old, the youngest among the crew. Maithili Moreshwar Patil, a native of Nhava village in Maharashtra, was 'a proud first-generation flight attendant supporting her family.' She had joined Air India two years ago.
Kongbrailatpam Nganthoi Sharma, from Thoubal in Manipur, joined the airline in April 2023. 'She will be remembered for her bright spirit and dedication,' read the lines written in her memory.
Also 22 years old was Irfan Shaikh, one of the two male flight attendants on board. A native of Pimpri-Chinchwad in Pune, he began his career two years ago. He was remembered as 'being ambitious and kind.'
Slightly older was new recruit Lamnunthem Singson from Manipur. The 24-year-old was 'full of hope and energy,' according to the tribute.