India, July 16 -- Air India on Wednesday said it has completed precautionary inspections of the locking mechanism of the fuel control switch (FCS) on all of its Boeing 787-8 aircraft and found no issues with it, media reports said.

Air India conducted the checks after the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), on Monday, directed all domestic airlines to inspect the fuel control switch of specific Boeing aircraft models by July 21.

Only two Indian airlines operate the Dreamliner - Air India and IndiGo.

Air India has around 30 of these planes, including the 787-8 and -9 variants, while IndiGo has just begun flying the 787-9.

The DGCA notification was issued following concern over a preliminary report into the June 12 Air India c...