The delivery of these aircraft is scheduled to commence from June and the airline has to make a 10 per cent advance payment to the US aircraft maker before that, Air India said while inviting banks/ financial institutions to submit a fully-underwritten offer.
According to the offer document, as per the terms of the agreement with Boeing, AI is required to pay 10 per cent of the gross cost of the aircraft as advance payment 12 months prior to the delivery.
The airlines had in 2006 placed orders for 68 aircraft with Boeing, including for 27 Dreamliners, 41 B-777s and B-737-800s.
It has already inducted 15 Dreamliners in its fleet of 125 planes.
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