New Delhi: India is reviewing the safety situation of Boeing Co's Dreamliners and will also talk to component makers of the US aircraft, the aviation regulator said on Wednesday. However, the Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) ruled out any plans to ground the planes.
"We are not having any problem with our Dreamliners. The problems we had earlier were fixed," Arun Mishra, DGCA, said.
State-owned Air India has 6 Dreamliners in its fleet. "We are reviewing the situation now ... we will have to talk to component companies," Mishra added.

\"We are not having any problem with our Dreamliners. The problems we had earlier were fixed,\" Arun Mishra, DGCA, said.
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