"Air India is planning to sell its B777-200LR (long range) aircraft. Air India had inducted eight such aircraft between 2007 and 2010," Minister of State for Civil Aviation, K C Venugopal said in a written reply in Lok Sabha.
He said the planes were inducted to cater to ultra long range non-stop operations between India and the US.
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"It was found that the yield from non-stop routes of B777-200LR was poor," the Minister said, adding, hence, it was decided to sell five of these aircraft to reduce the loan burden.
Venugopal said average age of the Air India fleet is 7.8 years and the airline has not sold any aircraft in its fleet before their average age.
Replying to another question, he said five members of Air India cabin crew were engaged in a fight at a hotel in Chicago in January and following an enquiry they were "derostered from flying and were placed under suspension for two months. They were released for flight duty after corrective training and counselling from April 1."
In reply to another question, Venugopal said the country was facing shortage of 1,200 air traffic controllers keeping in mind current and future requirements.
To reduce the shortage, he said, "Recruitment of 200 junior executives (ATC) has been completed in 2012 out of which 187 have joined. AAI board has approved recruitment of 400 JE (ATC) per year for next three years to the current and future requirements".
He said Airports Authority of India (AAI) had conducted a study on long term manpower requirement through an international consultant.
"The report had been examined by a committee constituted by AAI Board. Its implementation requires approval of AAI Board and no specific time-frame can be given," he said.
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