Boeing has confirmed that it now expects
delivery of the first 787 Dreamliner to take place in the third
quarter 2011. Boeing says the new delivery date reflects the
impact of an inflight incident during testing last November and
includes the time required to produce, install and test updated
software and new electrical power distribution panels in the
flight test and production airplanes.
"This revised timeline for first delivery
accommodates the work we believe remains to be done to complete
testing and certification of the 787," said Scott Fancher, vice
president and general manager of the 787 program. "We've also
restored some margin in the schedule to allow for any additional
time that may be needed to complete certification activities."
The 787 program has been gradually returning
individual airplanes to the flight test program. After receiving
interim software and hardware improvements, four flight test
airplanes have been subjected to extensive ground testing and a
thorough review to ensure their readiness to return to flight. The
remaining two airplanes are expected to return to flight in the days
ahead to bring the full flight test fleet back up to flight
status.
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