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2013-01-18

India Entitled to ‘Reimbursement’ Over Dreamliners, Minister Says

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India entitled to ‘reimbursement’ over Dreamliners: minister (via AFP)

India’s aviation minister said Thursday ailing Air India should be entitled to “reimbursement” from US giant Boeing after the state-owned airline’s fleet of Dreamliners was grounded over safety concerns. Air India suspended operations of its fleet of Boeing Dreamliners on Thursday along with many other…




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