Boeing seeks temporary fix for suspect batteries: report

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Press Trust of India
Last Updated : Feb 19 2013 | 1:35 AM IST
New York, Feb 18 (AFP) US aerospace giant Boeing is considering an interim plan to protect its 787 Dreamliner if its batteries overheat or catch fire, according to a media report today. Boeing's flagship new jet has been banned from flight worldwide since the middle of last month after battery smoke forced an emergency landing of one plane and a battery fire was reported on a parked jet. The company has stood by the safety of the lithium-ion batteries used in the plane, pending the results of an official investigation, but today's Seattle Times report said that the company was looking for a temporary solution. According to the daily, which covers a region including a major Boeing plant, Boeing may encase the battery cells in a titanium or steel box fitted with a high pressure vent to contain any fire that erupts in flight. No Boeing spokesman was immediately available to comment on the report, which the paper said came from people familiar with the plan. The Dreamliner, a long-haul fuel-efficient airliner built using the latest composite materials, is key to Boeing's business strategy as it battles to be top dog in the virtual duopoly it shares with rival Airbus. Airbus insiders have told AFP that the European giant has dropped plans to use lithium-ion batteries in its future 787 rival, the A350. According to the reports, Boeing hopes its interim plan to shield the plane from battery fires will convince US safety authorities to allow the 50 jets grounded around the world to return to service by May at the earliest. (AFP) ASK 02190126 NNNN
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First Published: Feb 19 2013 | 1:35 AM IST

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