New Delhi, Sept 6: Air India is set to take delivery of its first Boeing 787 Dreamliner on
Saturday. The aircraft will fly into Delhi from Germany. There has been a
delay of over four years in the airline receiving the aircraft from
Boeing. The airline has ordered 27 Boeing 787 aircraft.
PTI reports: However, the fate of the Delay Compensation
Agreement, which was cleared by the Union Cabinet in August and is being
fine-tuned by the Union Law Ministry, is still not clear, the sources
said.
The agreement, supposed to be signed between the airline and Boeing, is
to finalise the compensation to be given by the US aircraft major for
almost four-year delay in deliveries.
The first batch was supposed to be delivered in September 2008 but
design and production issues at Boeing delayed the deliveries.
With these new aircraft, Air India, which intends to get 14 of them by
March next year, would launch flights on several long-haul international
sectors, including new services to Australia, later this year.
For the next few weeks, the Dreamliner would be operated on the domestic
sectors, including Delhi-Mumbai, to enable the pilots and crew get
accustomed to its landings and take-offs.
Air India was the second world carrier to have placed orders for this
aircraft. Those airlines which have inducted and are already operating
this aircraft are Japan’s All Nippon Airways, Japan Airlines and
Ethiopian Airways.
The plane is made of carbon composite material, which makes it
light-weight and therefore is considered less fuel guzzler. Boeing
claims the plane consumes 20 per cent less fuel compared with the
similar-sized B-767s and better fuel efficiency implies lower flying
costs.
According to Boeing, as many as 47 airlines across the world have
ordered nearly 900 Dreamliners. The long-range, twin-engine aircraft has
four variants, with the longest-range variant capable of flying over
15,000 km non-stop.
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