Monday, March 04, 2013

Air India Dreamliners may fly again by mid-April: Sources


New Delhi: The Dreamliner planes of Air India may fly again by mid-April, with the airline expressing hope that a permanent solution to the battery-fire that led to the grounding of all the 50 Boeing 787s flying worldwide will be achieved by the month-end, official sources said today.
Air India's hopes were strengthened after a meeting of officials aviation regulators of seven countries, including the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) and the US Federal Aviation Administration, US Department of Transportation and Boeing in the US last week.
The meeting was informed that a "permanent fix" to the problem with the lithium-ion batteries was likely to be in place by March-end, the sources said.
The six Boeing 787s of Air India were grounded on January 17 by the DGCA after a global directive by US regulator, Federal Aviation Administration, to stop operations of all the 50 such planes delivered so far to various airlines.
04/03/13 PTI/Economic Times
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