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Air India to get 23rd Dreamliner in January; last four planes by March

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Despite being plagued by recurring technical glitches, the national carrier Air India will complete acquisitio­n of the 27 Dreamliner­s from Boeing before April, and will take delivery of the 23rd B-787 early January.

"We will be taking delivery of the 23rd Boeing 787 Dreamliner on January 9 and hope to have the last batch of four more Dreamliner­s by the end of this fiscal year. That will have us completing the process that started more than a decade ago in 2006," Air India finance director Vinod Hejmadi told PTI. Hejmadi was in the city to deliver the keynote address at the 112th birthday celebratio­ns of the airline founder JRD Tata over the weekend. He founded the airline as Tata Airlines on October 15, 1932 which was taken over the government later. In 2016, the American aviation giant delivered two Dreamliner­s to against the plan of three. It was supposed to deliver the 23rd plane in November/December. The national carrier had in January 2006 ordered as many as 68 Boeing aircraft, making Air India one of the launch customers for what Boeing claimed as a game-changing plane.

The mega order included 27 Dreamliner­s or B787s and 41 B-777s and B737-800s for a whopping Rs 64,000 crore. But the 2008 global financial crisis and the resultant recession worldwide delayed the delivery inordinate­ly and the first batch of b787s reached the airline only in 2015. While the long delivery delays sank the airline into a cesspool of debt and poor revenues due to the lingering crisis in the global aviation market, what was more worrisome for it was the recurring technical glitches that had for months grounded the entire fleet which was sold by Boeing originally as a game-changer aircraft with high fuel efficiency and larger space.

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