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Boeing 787 Flying again

jmig

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[FONT=arial,helvetica,geneva]787 Back In The Air[/FONT]

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Boeing resumed flight tests of the 787 Dreamliner just before Christmas, saying it had installed a new, interim version of revised software governing its power distribution system on the first of six test aircraft. A short circuit and fire caused by a foreign object inside a power distribution box Nov. 6 resulted in a six-week suspension of the flight test program. An FAA certification crew was at the controls. It wasn't the fire itself that caused all the concern, however. The fire resulted in cascading system failures that led to the crew making an emergency landing in Laredo, Texas, without cockpit displays, electronic flight controls and autothrottles. Meanwhile, a 787 customer is worrying out loud about the airliner's suspected weight problem.

The addition of reinforcement to the aircraft's structure plus the usual weight gain that all developmental aircraft seem to suffer could affect route plans being devised by Air New Zealand for the 787. "Some routes are right on the edge of the range envelop, that if the aircraft comes on significantly heavy that will cause some issues for us," CEO Rob Fyfe told The Wall Street Journal last week. Fyfe wouldn't specify the routes but said the airline is considering serving South America, China and other far-flung destinations with the Dreamliner.
 
I guess this means if the Dreamliner comes in significantly over it's original design weight then for Air New Zealand it will be a Day Dreamliner?

Thank you, thank you, I'll be appearing all week!

Huh?

Oh... :173go1:
 
See? That's the problem with clever catch phrases and cute marketing devices. There's always somebody out there cleverer than you are... :icon_lol:
 
This is good news because it means we are that much closer to having a freeware model released for FS9. Now, if they would only fly that thing to Narita.
 
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