New Delhi: Perturbed by the recurring glitches in its Boeing 787
Dreamliner fleet, Air India's management has asked Boeing to compensate
for the grounding of the aircraft due to these problems and the
subsequent loss of revenue because of bad publicity. These compensations
would be over and above the demand for initial deliveries not being as
fuel-efficient as promised, which is being negotiated.
Air India (AI) asked for this compensation in its meeting with Dinesh Keskar, senior vice-president, Boeing India, in the beginning of August. "The faults with Dreamliners are just refusing to die and we are facing a lot of losses due to aircraft on the ground, adverse publicity in media that takes away a lot of our passengers. We have asked Boeing to compensate us for the same," said a senior AI official.
He added that an executive representing the AI management, in its meeting with Keskar, showed him a file that was a compilation of media reportage over Dreamliner glitches in India.
Read news in full 28/08/14 Mihir Mishra/Economic Times
Air India (AI) asked for this compensation in its meeting with Dinesh Keskar, senior vice-president, Boeing India, in the beginning of August. "The faults with Dreamliners are just refusing to die and we are facing a lot of losses due to aircraft on the ground, adverse publicity in media that takes away a lot of our passengers. We have asked Boeing to compensate us for the same," said a senior AI official.
He added that an executive representing the AI management, in its meeting with Keskar, showed him a file that was a compilation of media reportage over Dreamliner glitches in India.
Read news in full 28/08/14 Mihir Mishra/Economic Times
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