Friday, October 04, 2013

Japan allows Air India to fly Dreamliners there

New Delhi: Dropping its condition for a "safety talk" on Indian aviation standards, Japan has finally allowed Air India to fly its Boeing 787 Dreamliner to the country. AI had for many months been seeking nod to fly its latest plane to Japan.
But ever since the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) raised "significant safety concerns (SSC)" over the directorate general of civil aviation (DGCA), Japan did not allow AI to fly the new plane there and also sought information on the Boeing 777s the airline uses currently on the Tokyo route.
"Japan wanted to have a safety talk with the DGCA before giving the nod to an Indian carrier for flying for any new type of aircraft there. However after doing an audit of the DGCA August, ICAO dropped its safety concerns for India. After that there was no point in having safety meetings with individual countries as ICAO represents all the countries. This would have been an endless process," said a senior official.
04/05/13 Saurabh Sinha/Times of India
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