Sunday, August 08, 2010

CAG flays NACIL for under-utilisation of engine facility

New Delhi: The government auditor CAG has rapped National Aviation Company, which operates the flag carrier Air India, for under-utilising one of its facilities.
The Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) expressed disappointment over the fact that a Jet Engine Overhaul Complex (JEOC) in Delhi, set up by erstwhile Indian Airlines in 1991, could utilise its capacity between 67 and 83 per cent only during 2004-05 to 2008-09.
In a report tabled in Parliament, it noted that "due to lower production of engines, aircraft ranging from one to 11 were on ground for 1,370 days during the above period" and said "the company lost potential revenue of approximately Rs 291 crore."
The JEOC facility was certified by the US Federal Aviation Authority and has the capacity to overhaul 48 V2500 engines per annum. These engines power aircraft of Airbus' A320s, A321s, A319s and the Airbus Corporate Jet.
08/08/10 Economic Times
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