New Delhi, June 16 -- Twenty-two out of the total 33 Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft in the Indian fleet have been inspected, and "nothing alarming" has been found during the surveillance, officials familiar with the matter said on Sunday. "Checks on 22 787s have been completed and nothing alarming was found during the surveillance" one of the officials said, adding that "the inspection on the remaining B787 may be completed by Monday". To be sure, Air India had 34 Boeing 787 airframes in its fleet before the crash. IndiGo has a 787-9 aircraft, but with a foreign registration. The crash of the London-bound AI-171 flight from Ahmedabad claimed the lives of 241 out of 242 people on board the Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner. The jet crashed moments after taking off on Thursday afternoon, marking the worst air tragedy in the country in three decades. On Saturday, civil aviation minister Ram Mohan Naidu said that eight B787 had already been inspected. "As per extended surveillance ordered by the DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation) on Friday, eight of the total 34 B787s have already been inspected," he had said. While the minister did not comment on the result of the inspections, people familiar with the matter said no issues had been detected. The airline, on Saturday, said that it was in the process of completing the one-time safety checks directed by the Indian aviation regulator DGCA....