Boeing 787 Dreamliner passes 1,000 hours of flying

June 19, 2010
EVERETT, Wash., 19 June 2010. The Boeing (NYSE: BA) 787 Dreamliner flight test fleet passed 1,000 hours of testing yesterday. The program estimates that it is about 40 percent through the test conditions required to certify the first version of the all-new jetliner.
Posted by John McHaleEVERETT, Wash., 19 June 2010. The Boeing (NYSE: BA) 787 Dreamliner flight test fleet passed 1,000 hours of testing yesterday. The program estimates that it is about 40 percent through the test conditions required to certify the first version of the all-new jetliner."More work remains but we are seeing excellent progress in flight test," says Scott Fancher, vice president and general manager of the 787 program for Boeing Commercial Airplanes. "Even more important than the hours we've logged are the test conditions we have completed. The team is being very efficient in getting the data we need."It's also important to note that we are making solid progress on the ground testing required on the flight test fleet as well," Fancher adds.The public can follow the progress of 787 flight test at http://787flighttest.com.

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