United Airlines is preparing to reintroduce
Boeing 787 Dreamliner flights on its domestic and international
routes.
Boeing has already converted two of
United’s six Dreamliners to the new FAA standards and will soon
convert the remainder of United’s fleet.
The airline has scheduled flights to begin
on 20 May 2013 on routes from Houston to other domestic hubs.
United will begin international 787 flying
on the Denver-Tokyo route on 10 June 2013.
“Our customers responded extremely well when we
introduced the 787, and we know they’ll welcome it back,” said
Pete McDonald, United’s chief operations officer. “Boeing and the
FAA were diligent in their work to fix the battery issue, and now
the Dreamliner is poised to fly the missions we planned and
provide our customers with the features and reliability they want
on their long-haul flights.”
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