Airlines remain confident in Boeing's Dreamliner despite Japan groundings
- USA: Thursday, January 17 - 2013 at 04:34
Airlines in Asia, Europe and Africa have expressing confidence in Boeing's Dreamliner and said they stood by their B787 orders, after it was grounded by Japan's two biggest carriers for safety checks, AFP has reported. Both ANA and JAL said they would ground their entire 787 fleets for safety checks through Thursday at least. But ANA, the Dreamliner's launch customer in 2011, said it was sticking to its plan to roll out the plane across its fleet. It has ordered 66 so far.
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