UK Regulator Monitors Air India Over Boeing Dreamliner Fuel Switch Issue
نظرة سريعة
- Britain's aviation regulator is closely monitoring Air India's processes after the airline took off from London with a potentially faulty fuel switch.
- Indian officials will observe Boeing's testing of the panel in Seattle.
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Britain's aviation regulator is monitoring Air India following an incident where a Boeing Dreamliner departed London with a potentially faulty fuel switch. Indian air safety officials are reportedly traveling to Seattle to observe Boeing's testing of the component.
NEW DELHI: Britain's civil aviation regulator said on Tuesday it was closely monitoring Air India's compliance with its processes, months after the authority asked the airline to explain how a Boeing Dreamliner jet took off from London with a possibly faulty fuel switch.
The statement was in response to queries on a Reuters report that said Indian air safety officials plan to travel to Seattle to observe Boeing's testing of the fuel switch panel.
"We are continuing our review as part of our ongoing regulatory process in accordance with Third Country Operator regulations," the UK Civil Aviation Authority said.
"The UK Civil Aviation Authority is closely monitoring Air India's adherence to its processes," it added.
أسئلة مفتوحة
- What was the exact nature of the fault with the fuel switch?
- What are the findings of Boeing's testing?
- What actions will the UK Civil Aviation Authority take if Air India is found to be non-compliant?
- What is the timeline for the ongoing regulatory review?