With the US aviation regulator approving Boeing’s plan to
fix the battery-fire problem in the Dreamliner fleet, Air India (AI) today
hoped to resume flights of this grounded aircraft by the later part of next
month.As Boeing informed airlines in seven countries, which have grounded all
the 50 Boeing 787s since January, about the FAA approval, sources said Air
India could start operating these planes by the last week of April after tests
on the lithium ion battery packages are successfully carried out by Boeing.
A technical team
from Boeing is expected to visit India soon to help resolving the problem, they
said.
The American aircraft manufacturer has developed new
battery kits for the Dreamliners, which were now being tested by the US Federal
Aviation Administration (FAA). The FAA would take 3-4 weeks to complete the
tests and certify the kit.
Once the kits are certified, these would be supplied to
the airlines in seven countries, including India, by Boeing for being fitted in
their planes.
While it would
take about a week for the new battery kit to be installed in each of the six
Dreamliners which Air India has, the earliest time by which these planes would
again be operational is April-end, the sources said.
The 50
Dreamliners, which have been delivered so far to airlines in India, Chile,
Ethiopia, Japan, Poland, Qatar and the US, were grounded after two battery-fire
incidents in January.
“Our top priority
is the integrity of our products and the safety of the passengers and crews who
fly on them,” Boeing chairman, Jim McNerney said, announcing FAA approval.
“We’ve improved
design features of the battery to prevent faults from occurring and to isolate
any that do,” he said.
Design feature
improvements for the battery include addition of new thermal and electrical
insulation materials and other changes, Boeing said, adding that the enhanced
production and testing processes include more stringent screening of battery
cells prior to their assembly
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