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'As it flies into the sunset today': Ex-IAF officer’s tribute as MiG-21 takes final flight

The MiG-21, described for decades as the backbone of the Indian Air Force (IAF), flew its last official sortie on Friday, September 26, 2025, closing a chapter in India’s aviation history that spanned more than sixty years.

September 26, 2025 / 16:47 IST
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The farewell ceremony unfolded in Chandigarh where the Russian-origin fighter, inducted in the 1960s, was formally retired from service.

Group Captain (Retd) Dr M.J. Augustine Vinod, a veteran fighter pilot who served with both the MiG-21 and the Mirage-2000, marked the final flight of the MiG-21 with a personal memory on X (formerly Twitter). Sharing a photograph of himself with the aircraft, he wrote:

“C2089 MiG21 Bis was my aircraft with my name written on it. 4 Sqn Oorials Utarlai Barmer. Nostalgic moments for me as it flies into the sunset today.”

The MiG-21, described for decades as the backbone of the Indian Air Force (IAF), flew its last official sortie on Friday, September 26, 2025, closing a chapter in India’s aviation history that spanned more than sixty years.

The farewell ceremony unfolded in Chandigarh where the Russian-origin fighter, inducted in the 1960s, was formally retired from service.

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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh addressed the gathering, describing the jet as far more than a machine. “MiG-21 is not only an aircraft or machine but also proof of deep India-Russia ties,” he said. Singh added that the aircraft was both a symbol of national pride and a significant force in building confidence within the armed forces. “The history of military aviation is incredible. The MiG-21 added many proud moments in our military aviation journey,” he remarked.