Showing posts with label dreamliner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dreamliner. Show all posts

Friday, October 2, 2020

Turkish Airlines brings two more Dreamliners


 
Turkish Airlines continues to increase the number of Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft in its fleet.

Turkish Airlines, which has added 12 of the aircraft ordered from the US aircraft manufacturer Boeing to its fleet so far, has received two more aircraft.

TC-LLO and TC-LLN tail-registered B787-9 Dreamliner type aircraft are expected to land in Istanbul in the evening, one after the other, from Boeing's Everett facilities.

THY had ordered a total of 30 B787-9 Dreamliner aircraft from Boeing, 25 of which were firm and 5 optional.

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Dreamliner to create 100 Melbourne jobs

QANTAS has named Melbourne as the site of Boeing 787 Dreamliner maintenance and training facilities that will create up to 100 jobs.

The airline said yesterday that a 787 flight simulator will be installed at the group's flight training centre at Airport West as Jetstar prepares to take delivery of the group's first 787-8 at the end of next month. Source:The Australian

Monday, August 12, 2013

Jetstar is counting days to getting Dreamliner

Melbourne based low cost airline Jetstar Airways, American manufacturer Boeing, the order and the "dream plane" type, also called B787 Dreamliner aircraft are getting the first one. Painted in the colors of the company's 335-seat Boeing Dreamliner plant Everett'teki Jetstar'ın fleet are to attend the end of August. Aircraft, VH-VKA in heaven will replace the registration of the tail.

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Dreamliner counting the days

Boeing 787 aircraft since January due to problems with the battery of the air traffic system, following the retreat had begun again, the first Ethiopian Airlines flights on April 27.

United Continental Holdings Company, Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft's maiden voyage from Houston to Chicago on May 20 expect to happen in the United States, he said.

The company made its first international flight on June 10 said they think the Denver Tokyo.

Removal of lithium-ion batteries at issue both the U.S. and Japan, have caused concerns about the safety of Boeing 787 aircraft, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration airline companies in the country, the risk of fire caused by technical failure bataryalarındaki had instructed to stop voyage to completion.

As a precaution, after the suspension of flights on Boeing American and Japanese experts in other countries, launched a study to identify and eliminate the problem.

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