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Video: Plane in US lands on belly after landing gear fails
Video sourced from YouTube.com | Sunday May 19, 2013
A US Airways flight with 34 people aboard was forced to make a belly landing at Newark International Airport after experiencing landing gear trouble, an airline official said. No injuries were reported.
US: Plane lands on belly after landing gear fails
Associated Press | Sunday May 19, 2013
An airline official says a US Airways flight with 34 people aboard was forced to make a belly landing at Newark International Airport after experiencing landing gear trouble. No injuries were reported.
Air India's Dreamliner takes to the skies again
Agence France-Presse | Wednesday May 15, 2013
State-run Air India on Wednesday resumed flights of its Dreamliner jets four months after global regulators grounded the Boeing planes following technical glitches in the passenger aircraft.
Boeing resumes deliveries of 787 Dreamliners
Reuters | Wednesday May 15, 2013
Boeing Co resumed deliveries of its high-tech 787 Dreamliner jet on Tuesday, ending a period of nearly four months in which it was unable to provide new planes to customers because of safety concerns about the battery system.
After the Dreamliner crisis, risks still loom for Boeing
Reuters | Wednesday May 1, 2013
Boeing's 787 Dreamliner is carrying passengers again after a three-month ban on flights, but the company still faces potent risks related to the new, high-tech plane.
Boeing takes full-page advertisements of Dreamliner in Japan papers
Agence France-Presse | Tuesday April 30, 2013
Embattled plane-maker Boeing on Monday took out full-page advertisements in major Japanese newspapers as it tries to piece together its reputation in the wake of the worldwide Dreamliner grounding.
Sensex at day's low, Nifty in the red; Maruti falls
Tuesday April 30, 2013
The markets pared the early gains they made, on strong Asian shares and as Unilever made an open offer to raise its stake in its Indian unit, to trade at their day's lows.
Japan gives green signal to resume Boeing Dreamliner flights
Agence France-Presse | Friday April 26, 2013
Japanese aviation regulators on Friday gave a formal green light to restarting Boeing Dreamliner flights, clearing the way for the troubled aircraft to fly again after a three-month grounding.
US to approve resumption of Boeing 787 flights
Associated Press | Saturday April 20, 2013
The Federal Aviation Administration has accepted Boeing's revamped battery system for its beleaguered 787 Dreamliners and agreed to lift its grounding order, according to a congressional official.
US to approve resumption of Boeing 787 flights
Saturday April 20, 2013
The Federal Aviation Administration has accepted Boeing's revamped battery system for its beleaguered 787 Dreamliners and agreed to lift its grounding order, according to a congressional official.
Japan's airlines eye compensation claims over Dreamliner grounding
Agence France-Presse | Friday April 5, 2013
Japan's two major airlines said Friday they were planning to make a compensation claim against US plane making giant Boeing over the prolonged grounding of the troubled Dreamliner, the carriers said Friday.
Man posing as pilot detained in US: police
Agence France-Presse | Friday March 22, 2013
A Frenchman wearing a uniform and claiming to be an Air France pilot was arrested on board a plane in the US city of Philadelphia after being found sitting in the cockpit, police said on Friday.
Boeing puts 787 battery to tough tests it once avoided
Tuesday March 19, 2013
To get its 787 Dreamliner flying again, Boeing Co is testing the plane's volatile battery system to a rigorous standard that the company itself helped develop - but that it never used on the jet.
Boeing to meet US aviation administration on Dreamliner fixes: report
Thursday February 21, 2013
A senior Boeing Co executive will meet with the head of the US FAA on Friday and present a series of measures aimed at preventing battery failures that grounded its 787 Dreamliner fleet for five weeks, according to a source familiar with the plans.
Merger of American Airlines and US Airways threatens US airports' credit quality: Moody's
Tuesday February 19, 2013
The merger of American Airlines and US Airways to form the world's largest air carrier threatens the credit quality of US airports, Moody's Investors Service said on Tuesday, as the combined airline may eliminate routes or push up ticket prices.