Air India (AI, Delhi International) has been banned by the Japanese Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport Civil Aviation Bureau from operating its B787-8s to either Tokyo Narita or Osaka Kansai after the airline failed to furnish it with documentation pertaining to various modifications made to its fleet of seven Dreamliners. According to the BusinessTraveller journal, Japan took the drastic measure after repeated requests to Air India's management for the requisite listings were greeted with an uncooperative attitude. As such, Tokyo has now resolved to communicate with the Indian national carrier via the Indian Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).