Fuel Control Switch Flaw Grounds Air India Boeing 787 at Heathrow

The UK Civil Aviation Authority is seeking details from Air India regarding a Boeing 787-8's faulty fuel control switch at Heathrow. The aircraft was grounded post a Bengaluru flight. DGCA's initial probe found procedural lapses. Precautionary checks found no issues, and Air India will respond to the UK regulator.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 05-02-2026 00:32 IST | Created: 05-02-2026 00:32 IST
Fuel Control Switch Flaw Grounds Air India Boeing 787 at Heathrow
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The UK's Civil Aviation Authority is requesting information from Air India regarding an incident with a Boeing 787-8 at London's Heathrow. The plane reportedly experienced a fuel control switch issue before flying to Bengaluru.

According to sources, a pilot raised the alarm on February 2 after landing in Bengaluru with the issue persisting. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) found that proper procedures weren't followed, prompting Air India to conduct precautionary checks on all its Boeing 787s, which revealed no further problems.

Following last June's tragic crash linked to fuel supply issues, the UK's aviation body is keen to understand if the plane should have been grounded earlier. An Air India official assured compliance and cooperation in response to the authorities' requests.

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