New Delhi, Jan. 26:
The six Boeing 787 aircraft in the Air India fleet will remain grounded
till February 17. This means that the newest aircraft in the airline fleet will
remain grounded for a month, as it was on January 17 that Air India had
grounded its Boeing 787 fleet. Initially, Air India expected the 787 aircraft
to be grounded for three to five days.
This will not be good news for Air India. The airline was looking at the
induction and use of the Boeing 787 aircraft to turn around its financial
fortunes. The aircraft was generating revenues of Rs 2 crore a day when it was
in service. The airline grounded the aircraft after the Directorate General of
Civil Aviation asked Air India to stop using the Boeing 787 till a problem with
a battery on board had been sorted out.
fire risk
The Directorate General took the decision to ground the aircraft after
US watchdog Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) pointed out problems with the
battery. In a communication, the FAA said that as a result of an in-flight
Boeing 787 battery incident earlier in Japan, it was issuing an emergency
airworthiness directive (AD) to address a potential battery fire risk in the
787 and would require operators to temporarily cease aircraft operations.
“Before further flights, operators of US-registered Boeing 787 aircraft must
demonstrate to the Federal Aviation Administration that the batteries are
safe,” the communication adds.
The batteries are being tested to find out what exactly caused the
incident, after which the FAA issued an AD leading to all airlines globally using
this aircraft to ground the Boeing 787. Currently, seven global carriers — All
Nippon Airways, Japan Airlines, United, Air India, Ethiopian, Qatar Airways and
Lan Chile — have the Boeing 787 in their fleet.
Air India has ordered 27 Boeing 787. The six aircraft in the fleet were
used to operate flights from Delhi to Bangalore, Chennai and Kolkata apart from
flights to Dubai, Frankfurt and Paris. The airline is now using other aircraft
in its fleet to operate these flights.
http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/todays-paper/tp-economy/air-india-to-keep-boeing-787-grounded-till-february-17/article4348838.ece
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