Boeing said the single site would improve operational efficiency as the US planemaker adjusts to the market downtown and positions for recovery
Inspections triggered by production flaws in Boeing's 787 jetliner are further slowing deliveries of the two-aisle planes, compounding Boeing's struggle to recover from the grounding of its 737 Max and the coronavirus pandemic. Boeing said Tuesday it was inspecting separate issues that have been found where rear sections of the 787 fuselage are joined together and on part of the tail called the horizontal stabilizer. The affected planes haven't been delivered to customers yet, and We expect these inspections to affect the timing of 787 deliveries in the near term, spokesman Peter Pedraza said in a statement. The Federal Aviation Administration said it is investigating the matter. It is too early to speculate about the nature or extent of any proposed Airworthiness Directives that might arise from the agency's investigation, said the spokesman, Lynn Lunsford, referring to potential safety orders that could be imposed on Boeing. The Chicago-based company, which builds planes in ...
The airline inducted one such plane in the fleet in February and one is expected to be delivered next week out of its order for six 787-900 planes
The airline said its flight UK705, operated using Dreamliner plane, departed from Delhi at 7.05 am on Thursday and arrived at Kolkata at 8.55 am
The statement informed that Vistara's new cabin products in Business, Premium Economy and Economy are designed to suit the preferences of today's global citizens
The 787-9 aircraft would be the first wide-body plane in Vistara's fleet
The new aircraft is the first of the six that Vistara has purchased from Boeing
Emirates tentatively ordered 40 Dreamliners in 2017
Hardest hit will be airlines flying Boeing's carbon-fiber airliners on trans-Pacific routes