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Boeing shares drop 8% following Air India plane crash

Boeing shares fell by 8% on Thursday in the U.S. premarket trading after a plane carrying 242 passengers crashed just minutes after it took off from Ahmedabad, a city located in western India.

Flightradar24, a tracking website for aviation, said that the aircraft was a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner. This is one of the newest passenger aircraft currently in service.

Air India reported that the plane was heading to Gatwick Airport, UK. Police officers, however, said the crash occurred in an area close to the airport. They did not specify if there were any deaths.

The cause of the crash was not immediately known. Boeing stated in a press release that it was aware of the initial reports, and was gathering more information.

This news comes at a time when the planemaker is trying to rebuild confidence in safety and increase production under its new CEO Kelly Orthberg.

Boeing shares fell about 8% to $196.52 during premarket trading.

Chris Beauchamp is an analyst with IG Group. He said: "It was a knee-jerk reaction to the incident and there are new fears about the problems that have plagued Boeing aircraft in the past." (Reporting and editing by Shashwat Chahan in Bengaluru, and Purvi Agarwal from Bengaluru)

(source: Reuters)