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22-07-2025
- Business
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India has no plans to ground Boeing 787 Dreamliners: Govt replies to post-Air India crash query
In a written response to a question from Rajya Sabha MP Jebi Mather on whether the government is planning to ground Boeing 787 Dreamliners from the civil aviation sector amid speculations of the fleet's unfitness to fly, Mohol stated that no such proposal is currently under consideration read more The Civil Aviation Ministry has no plans to ground Boeing 787 Dreamliners after the crash of Air India 171 in June, MoS Murlidhar Mohol said in Rajya Sabha. In a written response to a question from Rajya Sabha MP Jebi Mather on whether the government is planning to ground Boeing 787 Dreamliners from the civil aviation sector amid speculations of the fleet's unfitness to fly, Mohol stated that no such proposal is currently under consideration. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD 'DGCA, on 13.06.2025, has ordered to conduct the checks/inspections of all 33 787-Dreamliner aircraft of Air India. Out of a total of 33 aircraft, 31 operational aircraft have been inspected, wherein minor findings were observed in 8 aircraft. These aircraft have been released for operation post rectification. The remaining 2 aircraft are under scheduled maintenance," the Mos said. There are a total of 190 aircraft ( Boeing B787-8/9/, B777-200/300, Airbus -350, Airbus 320 and Airbus 321). Out of which, 31 aircraft are on ground for scheduled maintenance. No significant technical, crew and maintenance gaps found for grounding of these 31 aircraft," Mohol added. 5 security breaches in 6 months Air India received nine show-cause notices from the government in the past six months over five identified safety violations, the MoS said in Rajya Sabha on Monday. Answering a question about the Air India Dreamliner 787 crash on June 12 that killed 260 people, MoS Mohol stated that the government has not observed an adverse trend in the reliability reports of the aircraft over the last six months. The airline, particularly its Boeing 787 Dreamliner fleet, has come under intense scrutiny after a preliminary report by the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) showed that a cutoff to the fuel switches caused the crash. After AAIB's report was published, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) directed airlines to inspect the fuel switch locking system in their Boeing 787 and 737 planes. However, Air India said it had found 'no issues' in the locking mechanism on its planes.


News18
21-07-2025
- Business
- News18
Should Boeing 787 Dreamliners Be Grounded In India? Here's What Govt Said
33 Boeing 787 Dreamliners operate in India, with two under maintenance. Boeing's entire fleet, including the 787 Dreamliner, has come under intense scrutiny after the horrific crash of Air India's Ahmedabad-London flight. India's Aviation watchdog had also ordered an inspection of the fuel control switch systems of Boeing and other aircraft operating in the country. Now, a Rajya MP has asked the government during the ongoing Parliament's monsoon session if it intends to withdraw Boeing 787 Dreamliners from the civil aviation sector in the backdrop of the June 12 crash, in which 260 people were killed, including 241 on board and 19 on the ground. In a written reply to Congress Rajya Sabha MP Jebi Mather's question, Murlidhar Mohol, Minister of State in the Civil Aviation Ministry, said there is no such proposal under consideration. Mohol also informed that there are 33 Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft, including two under scheduled maintenance, operating in the country. view comments First Published: July 21, 2025, 18:30 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.