Air India Paid "Avoidable" Penalty To Boeing On Non-Adherence Of Timelines: CAG

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Air India was penalised by Boeing for non-adherence of timelines related to components service pactNew Delhi: Air India paid an "avoidable"
service programme, the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) has noted in its report on Union government's compliance audit observation for
the period ending March 31, 2020.The penalty amount was paid in August last year for the July 2016 to December 2019 period, the report
said.The national auditor said that "avoidable payment of penalty due to delay in return of removed components" was made by Air India.In
December 2015, the airline had entered into an agreement with Boeing for Rotable Exchange Programme related to servicing of 787 aircraft
component and the pact came into effect from July 2016.As per the agreement, Air India was required to return the removed component along
with the component information to Boeing within 10 calendar days after Boeing delivered the serviceable exchange component and in case of
failure to do so, then delayed return fee is payable to the aircraft maker.The national carrier defaulted on the concessional late return
fees/ penalty for the period from July 2016 to December 2019, following which Boeing served a letter, in July 2020, intimating suspension of
the programme if payment was not received by July 31, 2020
Subsequently, Boeing served six months' notice of termination and withdrew the discounts offered earlier.During the July 2016 to December
2019 period, CAG said there were several instances of delayed return of removed component by Air India over and above the stipulated time
limit of 10 days.Giving details, the CAG said that during the initial period (July 2016 to December 2017), there were 170 instances of
delayed return and in 88 instances, the delay was more than 30 days with a maximum of 214 days."Due to non-adherence to the timeline for
return of removed parts as stipulated in the Agreement, Air India Limited paid penalty of $5.87 million (Rs 43.85 crore) to M/s Boeing," the
report titled "Union Government (Commercial) (Compliance Audit Observations) for the year ended 31 March, 2020", said.