The national carrier, which had placed orders for 27 of these aircraft six years ago, would get its first Dreamliner on Saturday, which is to be followed by the delivery of two more within the next few weeks.
However, the fate of the Delay Compensation Agreement, which was cleared by the Union Cabinet in August and is being fine-tuned by the Union Law Ministry, is still not clear, the sources said.
The agreement, supposed to be signed between the airline and Boeing, is to finalise the compensation to be given by the US aircraft major for almost four-year delay in deliveries.
The first batch was supposed to be delivered in September 2008 but design and production issues at Boeing delayed deliveries.
With these new aircraft, Air India, which intends to get 14 of them by March next year, would launch flights on several long-haul
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