Friday, March 15, 2013

Boeing team to reach India by month-end


New Delhi: Raising hopes of resumption of flights by the six grounded B-787 Dreadmliners by next month, a team of technical experts from Boeing will reach India by the end of this month to fix the lithium battery problem following approval by the US Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) for such an exercise.
Air India had grounded its six airplane fleet on January 16 on the directions by FAA to ground all B-787 Dreadmliners worldwide following battery-fire problem. ``The FAA has approved Boeing's plan to fix the battery-fire problem in the Boeing 787 Dreamliner fleet. Boeing engineers are expected to arrive here by the end of this month and fix the lithium ion battery packages,’’ Director General Civil Aviation (DGCA) Arun Misra said here on Friday.
It may take a week for the new battery kit to be installed. The FAA took three to four weeks to complete the tests and certify the kit. Apart from India, airlines in Chile, Ethiopia, Japan, Poland, Qatar and US have the Dreamliners.
In a separate statement, Boeing said a comprehensive set of improvements that will add several layers of additional safety features to the lithium-ion batteries are in production and could be ready for initial installation within the next few weeks.
15/03/13 Sujay Mehdudia/The Hindu
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