Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Boeing to compensate for delay in delivery of 787 Dreamliner

New Delhi: US-based aviation major Boeing has said that Air India would be "duly compensated" for the delay in delivery of 787 Dreamliner.
"Every contract that we sign has a clause which deals with what happens in case of such eventuality. Accordingly, Air India would be compensated as per the contract signed," Senior Vice-President (Sales) Boeing Commercial Airplanes Dinesh Keskar said."
He said the firm was happy with the orders it has received from India since 2004 which amounts to 164 airplanes.
He, however, said that Jet airways might just "rework" its order depending on its plan for the future.
Keskar pointing out the delivery schedule for India said that there are about 100 airplanes scheduled for delivery till 2014 which mainly includes planes for Jet Airways.
23/07/08 PTI/Economic Times
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