Air India has set up a committee comprising its officials and those from the Civil Aviation Ministry and Boeing to collect and analyse fuel consumption data over a period of 18 months.
The compensation package would depend upon the report of this committee, Air India CMD Rohit Nandan said here today.
"As far as fuel efficiency of Dreamliners is concerned, at the time of delivery, they were heavier than what they were supposed to be," he said. The heavier an aircraft, more is its fuel consumption.
"The 18-month period will be over around November this year", he said.
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To questions on whether the airline would ground these planes, Nandan said, "Air India has got no such plans as of today. It is basically for the regulator to take a view on the matter. We are quite satisfied with the quality of service we have received from this plane."
Air India, which had placed orders for 27 Dreamliners in 2006, has so far taken delivery of 13 aircraft. It is scheduled to induct another 14 Dreamliners over the next two years.