EVERETT, Wash. – Boeing today announced that it has completed the first maintenance training class for the 787 Dreamliner. The class consisted of 10 mechanics from 787 launch customer All Nippon Airways and two regulators from the Japan Civil Aviation Bureau.
First 787 Dreamliner Maintenance Training Class Completed
April 6th, 2010 by admin, Comments Off on First 787 Dreamliner Maintenance Training Class Completed
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X-48B BWB Team Completes Phase 1 Test Flights
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EDWARDS, Calif. – A team led by NASA and The Boeing Company has completed the first phase of flight tests on the subscale X-48B blended wing body aircraft at the agency’s Dryden Flight Research Center in Edwards, Calif.
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NTSB Says Poor Maintenance Contributed to Learjet Accident
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WASHINGTON, DC – A chartered business jet crashed at a South Carolina airport 18 months ago because of the operator’s inadequate maintenance of the airplane’s tires and the decision by the captain to attempt a high-speed rejected takeoff, which went against standard operating procedures and training, the NTSB determined today.
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Dassault Falcon Delivers First Business Jet with True VoIP
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SAINT-CLOUD, France – On March 24, Dassault Falcon delivered the first Falcon business jet (Falcon 7X, s/n 85) with Honeywell’s new MCS 7120 Swift Broadband Communications Gateway.
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