Boeing and ANA are working together to help
prove the 787 Dreamliner’s readiness to enter service on a
commercial basis.
Using the second flight test aircraft, known as
ZA002, they will simulate in-service operations across several
airports in Japan in a service ready operational validation.
The
validation is expected to take place the week of 4 July 2011.
Anticipated city pairs include trips between Haneda Airport in
Tokyo and airports in Osaka (Itami and Kansai), Okayama and
Hiroshima.
This will be the 787’s maiden appearance in
Japan. ANA is the launch customer for the aircraft and has 55
Dreamliners on order. The 787, which will be deployed across the
ANA route network, is an integral part of ANA’s strategy to
strengthen its position and support its growth and expansion
plans.
“ANA is eager to introduce the innovative 787
Dreamliner to Japan,” said Shinichiro Ito, ANA president and chief
executive officer. “Giving our employees the opportunity to gain
experience with the airplane will help ensure a smoother entry
into service later this year.”
“We’ve put the airplane
through its paces in a rigorous flight test program,” added Scott Fancher, vice president and general manager of the 787 program.
“Now, as we get closer to first delivery, we’ll prove out its
capabilities and reliability in a revenue-like environment.”
ANA’s maintenance crews will also practice maintenance and
servicing of the 787 during the validation. This will include
typical ground servicing activities, fit checks of airplane jacks
and maintenance hangar stands, towing and refueling the airplane,
and other routine maintenance operations.
Similar service
ready validations have been conducted with great success on
previous Boeing programs, including the 777, 737NG and 757-300.
Boeing plans to deliver the first 787 to ANA in the August to
September timeframe.
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