New Delhi: With no signs of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner taking to the skies in the near future, national carrier Air India, which has grounded six of its B-787s, is now preparing to seek compensation for the commercial losses suffered.
Boeing on Thursday indicated that the issue of compensation to Air India would be taken up after issues pertaining to the airworthiness and safety of the aircraft were settled to the satisfaction of the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
“The focus is to get the airplane back in action, and then we will deal with that issue of compensation like we dealt with all these deliveries that are happening.
09/02/13 Sujay Mehdudia/The Hindu