Boeing to Conduct Dreamliner Test Flight in Japan

May 26, 2011
The test will be conducted from July 4 to July 8 in flights between Haneda airport in Tokyo and western Japanese airports in Osaka, Okayama and Hiroshima.

Boeing will carry out a flight test of its 787 Dreamliner in Japan in early July with its inaugural customer All Nippon Airways (ANA), the two companies said on May 26.

It will be the first Asian test of the high-tech Dreamliner as the firm has long delayed its first delivery to ANA, which is now expected in August or September.

The test will be conducted from July 4 to July 8 in flights between Haneda airport in Tokyo and western Japanese airports in Osaka, Okayama and Hiroshima.

"Giving our employees the opportunity to gain experience with the airplane will help ensure a smoother entry into service late this year," ANA president Shinichiro Ito said.

In January ANA, the inaugural customer for the troubled jetliner, said it would seek assurances from Boeing that it could meet the third-quarter delivery date after the company delayed it again.

Boeing had originally promised to roll out the plane in 2008, but a string of technical mishaps and delays have slowed the testing program for the jets, heralded as a new generation of highly fuel-efficient mid-sized aircraft.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2011

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