NEW DELHI/DUBAI, Nov 21 (Reuters) - India's
home-produced Tejas fighter jet crashed at the Dubai Air Show on
Friday, an Indian Air Force spokesperson said.
A witness said the fighter jet was flying at a low altitude
at around 2:15 p.m. (1015 GMT) before coming down in ball of
fire. Footage from the site showed black smoke rising from the
crash site.
This is the second known crash of the fighter jet, which is
powered by General Electric ( GE ) engines. The first crash was
during an exercise in India in 2024.