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News: All Nippon Airways Dreamliner flights to renew in June

October 8, 2016 • Alicia
All Nippon Airways has confirmed it is going to resume Boeing Dreamliner flights in June after the Japan Civil Aviation Bureau issued a revised Technical Circular Directive for the plane. ANA is the biggest operator of the aircraft on the earth, with a fleet of 17 Boeing 787s. Ethiopia Airlines earlier became the primary carrier to come to the Dreamliner to service, with commercial flights beginning over the weekend. Boeing was working with carriers to exchange potentially faulty batteries. A series of incidents affecting the batteries saw the Dreamliner grounded in January, with Boeing engineers working “around the clock” to repair the issue over the last weeks. Some 50 Dreamliners are presently in service world wide, which every having to be modified by a consultant Boeing team before it would...
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