Aircraft Removed from Service Following Pilot Report
Air India has temporarily removed a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner from operational service after a pilot raised concerns about a potential malfunction in the aircraft’s fuel control system. The precautionary measure was implemented immediately after receiving the preliminary reports flight crew.
Comprehensive Safety Review Initiated
“We’ve engaged the aircraft manufacturer to conduct urgent inspections and address the reported concerns,” confirmed an airline spokesperson. “Safety protocols require immediate action whenever potential technical issues are identified.”
Aviation regulatory authorities have been formally notified about the development. Officials confirmed that Air India conducted thorough inspections of fuel control systems across its entire Boeing 787 fleet following the initial report, with no additional issues detected in other aircraft.
Regulatory Oversight and Fleet Operations
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is monitoring the situation as standard procedure. Aviation safety experts emphasize that such precautionary groundings demonstrate robust safety management systems in operation.
“Passenger and crew safety remains our absolute priority,” the airline representative emphasized. “We maintain rigorous maintenance standards and proactively address any operational concerns.”
Industry analysts note that temporary aircraft groundings for technical investigations represent routine aviation safety practice rather than indication of systemic issues. The affected aircraft will remain out of service until completing all necessary inspections and receiving clearance from technical authorities.

