All Nippon Airways News Stories
ANA Reports Electrical Panel Fault on 787 Test Flight
May 16, 2013
All Nippon Airways, the largest operator of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, reported an electrical panel fault during a test flight as it prepares its fleet for a return to service in June.
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ANA 787s To Fly Again From June 1
May 9, 2013
Japan’s All Nippon Airways said on Thursday it would return its Boeing 787 Dreamliners back to service from June 1 after the planes were grounded worldwide for more than four months.
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787 Grounding Cost JAL, ANA USD$110 Mln
April 30, 2013
All Nippon Airways and Japan Airlines, which together operate nearly half the world's fleet of 787 Dreamliners, estimate the jet's three-month grounding will shave a combined USD$110 million off operating profit, an expense they may ask Boeing to shoulder.
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ANA Flies First 787 Test Flight
April 28, 2013
All Nippon Airways, the Japanese launch customer for the Boeing 787, flew its first Dreamliner in more than three months on Sunday to test modified batteries installed by the US aircraft maker.
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ANA To Start 787 Test Flights On Sunday
April 26, 2013
Japan's All Nippon Airways will conduct a test flight of a Boeing 787 Dreamliner on Sunday, as it prepares to bring the plane back into passenger service.
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Japan Expected To Issue 787 Flight Permit
April 26, 2013
Japan's transport minister said the government will issue a technical directive on Friday that would permit the resumption of flights of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner.
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FAA Clears 787 Battery Fix, Ends Flight Ban
April 25, 2013
The US Federal Aviation Administration gave formal approval on Thursday for a new lithium-ion battery system for the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, ending a three-month ban and clearing airlines to fly the plane with passengers again.
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787s Could Fly In A Week As Battery Fix Begins
April 22, 2013
Boeing on Monday began installing reinforced lithium-ion batteries on five grounded 787 jets operated by launch customer All Nippon Airways, starting a process that should make the aircraft ready to fly again in about a week.
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Steps Expected Before The 787 Flies Again
April 5, 2013
Boeing is conducting ground and flight tests of its 787 Dreamliner with a revamped lithium-ion battery system in an effort to get the jets flying again after the airliner was grounded in mid-January.
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ANA Pilots To Do 787 Resumption Training
April 2, 2013
All Nippon Airways, the biggest customer for the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, will put its pilots through training to resume flights in June, sources said, after Boeing completed more than half of its tests to get its new battery system certified.
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ANA Keeps Boeing 787 In June Schedule
March 29, 2013
All Nippon Airways said on Friday it had not decided whether to cancel flights using Boeing 787 aircraft in the month of June, citing progress in getting the troubled jet back in the air.
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Pressure Grows On Boeing As Airlines Seek 787 Cash
March 20, 2013
Pressure has grown for Boeing to compensate airlines in cash for disruption caused by the grounding of its 787 Dreamliner as two airlines positioned for immediate help instead of future purchase discounts.
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