Jul 25, 2012, 05.44 PM IST

GoM approves compensation package from Boeing

A Group of Ministers (GoM) today approved a compensation package sought by Air India from US aircraft maker Boeing for a four-year delay in delivery of Boeing 787 Dreamliner planes.

Source: PTI
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GoM approves compensation package from Boeing
A Group of Ministers (GoM) today approved a compensation package sought by Air India from US aircraft maker Boeing for a four-year delay in delivery of Boeing 787 Dreamliner planes.


"The GoM considered it and now we will send it to the CCEA (Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs). ... It will be taken up whenever the next CCEA meeting is held," Civil Aviation Minister Ajit Singh told reporters after a meeting of the GoM headed by Home Minister P Chidambaram.


A meeting of the CCEA is likely to be held tomorrow.


The Minister refused to reply to queries on the amount of compensation to be paid by Boeing on grounds of confidentiality of the agreement between the aircraft manufacturer and the national carrier.


"Air India had negotiated a compensation package with Boeing because the planes were to be delivered in 2008, that is about four years delay. The earlier agreement was for a delay of six months and certain amount was agreed upon. That has been enhanced now," Singh said.


The GoM is understood to have looked at the terms of compensation and the amount to be paid by Boeing as per the latest agreement with Air India that was approved by its Board on May 28.


Deposing before a parliamentary committee, then AI CMD Arvind Jadhav had said, "We have slapped a compensation claim of USD 710 million. Obviously, they have confirmed USD 145 million they will pay as compensation for the delay..."  The Parliamentary report was made public in March 2010.


 


 


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