dreamliner
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Boeing Never Fully Tested The Dreamliner Battery That Caught Fire
Two months after Boeing’s new 787 Dreamliner was grounded, investigators are still trying to figure out what caused a battery on one of the planes to catch fire. Apex reports that the latest information indicates the battery was never fully tested.
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FAA May Let Boeing Run Dreamliner Test Flights This Week
Since Boeing’s operational 787 Dreamliners were grounded, engineers have been trying hard to solve the problem. Now, the Seattle Times is reporting that Dreamliner test flights could start as early as this week.
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This Is What Went Wrong In The Boeing 787 Dreamliner
All the 787 Dreamliners — Boeing’s most advanced passenger aeroplane ever — have been grounded because of what you can see above: a melting battery made by the Japanese company GS Yuasa Corp, integrated in the aeroplane at Boeing Everett Factory, in Everett, Washington. Looks pretty bad to me.
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Japan Grounds Boeing 787 Dreamliner Fleet Following Emergency Landing
Japan’s two largest airlines have decided to ground all of their Boeing Dreamliner 787s after a Nippon Airways plane was forced to make an emergency landing in southwestern Japan.