Thursday, January 17, 2013

FAA grounds all US Boeing 787 Dreamliners after second lithium ion battery failure

FAA grounds all US Boeing 787 Dreamliners after second lithium ion battery failure

Boeing's 787 Dreamliner began joining US airline fleets last year, but a fire started by the plane's lithium ion batteries last week put it on the docket for a review by the FAA. After a second mishap caused by the bird's batteries, the FAA is now requiring US airlines to temporarily ground all Dreamliners. In addition, the agency said it's given international aviation authorities a heads-up so they can take similar measures. According to the regulatory outfit, the battery failures could botch critical systems and structures, in addition to starting fires. In order to sort things out, the FAA says it'll work with Boeing on a plan that'll fix the issues and put the craft back in commission as "quickly and safely as possible." Hit the jump for the FAA's full statement.

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Source: Reuters (Twitter, 1), (2), (3), (4), (5), (6), Wall Street Journal

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/01/16/faa-grounds-all-us-boeing-787-dreamliners-lithium-ion-battery/

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