Reports: FAA To Order Review Of Boeing 787 Dreamliner
Excerpt:Saying that "we are confident about the safety of this aircraft, but we are concerned about these incidents," Federal Aviation Administration Administrator Michael Huerta just confirmed that his agency has ordered a review of Boeing's new 787 Dreamliner after a series of problems in recent days, including fuel leaks and an electrical fire. The planes are not being grounded. Boeing says it welcomes the review and is confident in the aircraft's safety. From the Web: A Guardian interactive graphic on the Dreamliner's "faults." "Federal regulators say they are ordering a comprehensive review of the critical systems of Boeing's 787s, the aircraft maker's newest and most technologically advanced plane, after a fire and a fuel leak earlier this week," The Associated Press writes.
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The new, high-tech planes have suffered a series of problems in recent days — from fuel leaks to a fire. Investigators are going to focus on the 787s' electrical systems and manufacturing processes, according to news reports. The planes won't be grounded, news outlets say. Boeing says they're safe.
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