A team of Boeing engineers will be here next week to inspect snags in the swanky Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft which Air India is planning to deploy on Delhi-London route from December 2.
“The Boeing team is coming to inspect and certify the Dreamliner planes as we have planned to deploy it on Delhi-London-Delhi route from December 2,” an Air India official said.
Air India has so far received three Dreamliners, out of 27 ordered, but one or the other aircraft is reported to be grounded at a time due to some technical snag.
Though airline officials were concerned about the snags, they said these were “teething problems” which occur in new aircraft.
Even All Nippon Airlines, which was the first airline to take the delivery of the carbon-composite material-made Dreamliner aircraft, faced some problems, they said.
The airline has planned to deploy the plane on the Mumbai-London-Mumbai sector, which is currently being operated with Boeing 777 aircraft.
With Air India gaining its foothold in the domestic market in past few months, the airline had initially deployed the plane for important domestic routes so that pilots could become familiar with its landing and take-off.