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AI’s Dreamliner fleet to remain grounded till Feb 17
Newly bought six Boeing 787 Dreamliners of Air India would remain grounded till February 17, with further delays expected in the tests being carried out by US and Japanese authorities on the faulty lithium ion batteries used in the aircraft. 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, after the DGCA issued a directive following an advisory by the US regulator Federal Aviation A
Air India’s budget hits as Dreamliners grounded
It has been a week since the United StatesÂ’ regulator, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), asked airlines around the world to ground B787s due to battery problems. India's government-owned Air IndiaÂ’s (AI) grounding of its Boeing-787 Dreamliners has already started adding to the airlinesÂ’ fuel cost by around Rs 40 lakh daily, apart from forcing changes in flight schedules.