New Delhi: Aircraft manufacturer Boeing is likely to submit a time-bound action plan to fix the perennial technical problems being faced by the Dreamliners in Air India's fleet to aviation regulator Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) next week.
The US airplane manufacturer would submit this plan after being hauled up by the DGCA two days ago over the continued engineering snags faced by the Boeing 787 Dreamliners, official sources said today.
Air India so far has 12 Dreamliners in its fleet out of the 27 it has ordered.
The sources said a team of Boeing officials have been categorically told that DGCA would be forced to take any action in the interest of flight safety if these issues were not resolved satisfactorily in a time-bound manner.
02/03/14 PTI/NDTV
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The US airplane manufacturer would submit this plan after being hauled up by the DGCA two days ago over the continued engineering snags faced by the Boeing 787 Dreamliners, official sources said today.
Air India so far has 12 Dreamliners in its fleet out of the 27 it has ordered.
The sources said a team of Boeing officials have been categorically told that DGCA would be forced to take any action in the interest of flight safety if these issues were not resolved satisfactorily in a time-bound manner.
02/03/14 PTI/NDTV