Normalcy returns to Boeing 787 this Monday

After three-month suspension of operations, normalcy back to the lives of Boeing 787 Dreamliner on Monday (20/05), resuming domestic flights in the United States. International flights with United Airlines 787, however, only resume June 10, on the route between Denver and Tokyo. The decision of the Federal Aviation Administration of the United States (FAA) is the last step of a story that began in January, when a company plane Japanese All Nippon Airways (ANA) had to make a forced landing, due to the melting of a battery plane during the flight, compromising the safety of the equipment.
In late April, after changes in the batteries, ANA made ​​the first tests in their models, getting the nod to the resumption of flights. The LAN, accompanied by Chilean aviation agency, also tested 787 Dreamliner in recent months to make the route between Santiago and Los Angeles and now the FAA authorized the United Airlines to resume operations with airplanes after the modifications necessary safety .
The Boeing 787 Dreamliner is touted as the most advanced and efficient aircraft in the world for international and domestic routes. The company had major damage not only to the suspension of flights, where some companies came to announce that they would seek compensation for their losses - in the case of ANA, more than 3,600 flights canceled - but with the freezing of some contracts. Boeing, on occasion, did not comment on the information from the airlines and said the company's focus was to return the aircraft to the skies. Now, with the return of the aircraft to the operation, it is necessary to follow the next steps of this story, if Boeing compensate companies cash or by deduction in the amount of new aircraft.

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