"There are no safety issues involving the Dreamliner. There were some glitches, which are being worked out," Civil Aviation Minister Ajit Singh told PTI here.
He said a team from Boeing would be coming to India to assess the situation and help Air India in fixing the problems occuring in the Boeing 787 fleet.
The Minister said he had discussed these issues with Boeing officials during his recent visit to the US.
The tenth of these planes that arrived here two days ago would be put into flight operations by November 15, Air India CMD Rohit Nandan said. A total of 27 of these aircraft are on order.
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"The B-787 aircraft is one of the safest commercial aircraft flying today and has many advanced features as part of its structural design to ensure safety," he told PTI.
The US manufacturer was preparing to carry out upgrades and modifications, including replacement of parts, to improve reliability of the aircraft, its operational and fuel efficiency, he said, adding these upgrades would now on become a continuous process.