Senior officials unhappy with Air India's handling of glitches in
Dreamliner fleet
NEW DELHI: Murmurs of discontent have broken out over Air India's handling
of the issue of persistent technical glitches, including occasional engine
failure, in newly acquired Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner aircraft, with senior
officials pointing the finger at Rohit Nandan, who served as the chairman and
managing director of the debt-laden national carrier till last month.
Although Air India has turned down the American manufacturer's suggestion
to opt for the 787-9 variant for the six planes that remain to be delivered as
part of the contract by the end of next year, it now appears that Nandan pushed
for considering the alternative and directed re-examination of the swapping
proposal after it had been shot down by at least eight senior officials,
including functional directors.
Further, according to official documents, reviewed by ET, these officials
also questioned Boeing's "intentions" for a swap and feared that the slots
vacated by Air India could be offered to competitors.
The airline's management was also cold towards seeking compensation from
Boeing, or stopping delivery of aircraft, on account of repeated component
failures, since 15-20% of the fleet is generally grounded, according to an
official.
In a meeting on August 13, Air India officials complained to Boeing
executives that there are as many as 23 defective components in the 787 aircraft
that are affecting the performance of its fleet. The manufacturer accepted that
there were issues with the planes, a person privy to the details of the meeting
said.
Air India had in 2005 placed an order for acquiring 68 aircraft, including
27 Dreamliners, of which 21 aircraft have already been received and another six
are expected to join the fleet by 2016.
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