Friday, April 26, 2013

Japan clears 787s for takeoff pending FAA-approved battery fix

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Cathedral transport, Akihiro Ohta, today announced that the plane of the country can not continue to fly Boeing 787 Dreamliner to land, once a system has been installed recently approved battery. "We have reached the conclusion that there is no problem with the decision of the FAA," said

of Ohta

Associated Press . In January, two separate fires caused by lithium-ion batteries of 787 led to the FAA temporarily grounded all Dreamliner.'s decision comes shortly after Japan Boeing CEO Jim McNerney said during a recent conference call tax on companies 50 aircraft, which should be set by the middle of May. Responsible for the Japanese airline predict a timetable for a little longer, with 787 in the country to return to the sky around June and test flights from April 28.

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