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Transport Canada is monitoring Air India's Boeing 787 Dreamliner grounding
Summary
Transport Canada said it is monitoring Air India's decision to ground Boeing 787 Dreamliners over reports of a possible fuel control switch defect and noted the U.S. FAA is the State of Design regulator with authority to issue airworthiness directives.
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Transport Canada says it is monitoring Air India's decision to ground its Boeing 787 Dreamliner fleet after reports about a potential defect in a fuel control switch. The grounding announced by Air India applies to aircraft registered in India. Transport Canada noted the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is the State of Design regulator for the Dreamliner and has the authority to investigate and issue airworthiness directives. Canadian operators of U.S.-designed 787 family aircraft are responsible for obtaining and complying with any FAA airworthiness directives before operation.
Key facts:
- Transport Canada said it is aware of Air India's grounding of its Boeing 787 fleet following reports concerning a potential defect in the fuel control switch and that it is monitoring the situation.
- The FAA serves as the State of Design authority with jurisdiction over Boeing Dreamliner aircraft and can investigate concerns and issue corrective actions or airworthiness directives.
- India's aviation regulator reported its investigation found the fuel switches on the grounded Air India Dreamliner jet were satisfactory.
- Transport Canada said it has maintained close communication with Canadian air operators and the FAA and that its previous response remains unchanged after seeing India's update.
- Global News requested comment from Air Canada and WestJet, which both operate Boeing Dreamliners, but received no responses by publication.
Summary:
Transport Canada framed its role as monitoring while pointing to the FAA's primary regulatory authority over the aircraft type. India's regulator reported the fuel switches were found to be satisfactory, and Transport Canada said its earlier comments remain unchanged. Undetermined at this time.
