Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Japanese Airlines 'Changed' 787 Batteries Many Times Before Recent Incidents


Two Japanese airlines have said that they had replaced a number of batteries in their Boeing 787 Dreamliners before the jets were grounded due to apparent battery malfunction.
All Nippon Airways said they had changed below-par lithium-ion batteries 10 times last year, while Japan Airlines (JAL) said it did so in a few cases.
In early January, a battery in a JAL 787 aeroplane caught fire, while a battery malfunction forced... (Continue Reading)

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