Boeing supercar has been discontinued globally

Aviation authorities have asked to suspend the use of most Boeing787 Dreamliner aircraft around the world until the risk of fire related to battery packs on the aircraft is processed, adding to the crisis. panic with American manufacturer Boeing.

Aviation authorities have asked to suspend the use of most Boeing787 Dreamliner aircraft around the world until the risk of fire related to battery packs on the aircraft is processed, adding to the crisis. panic with American manufacturer Boeing.

Authorities in Japan, India and Chile followed the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) ordered an indefinite stop to operate all of the aircraft after a Japanese Dreamliner on January 16 forced must make an emergency landing.

The FAA, which is a move that is standard with other aviation authorities, thinks that 'there is a risk of a fire with 787 aircraft batteries' after inspecting a part of the aircraft. All Nippon Airways airline.

Analysts said the incident with ANA, after a series of safety concerns related to Dreamliner over the past week, demanded a careful handling of the crisis from Boeing, when the risk that the company bet on such a model. This new system is huge.

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ANA has stopped using the Dreamliner model. (Source: AFP)

Dreamliner relies heavily on electric battery systems instead of gasoline as older models, and Boeing says it uses lightweight synthetic devices to save fuel. Boeing CEO Jim McNerney said the company was 'very sorry' for the impact of recent events with the airline and its customers, and insisted that it would "take all necessary steps" with FAA to solve arising problems.

However, he stressed: 'We are confident that 787 is safe and affirm the overall clarity of the company.' But due to recent incidents, 39 out of 50 Dreamliner are currently on the airlines The world of use has suspended the use of this aircraft.

United Airlines, the only US airline to use the Dreamliner, joined ANA and Japan Airlines (JAL) to remove the aircraft from the runway. India's Air India and Chile's LAN Airlines also followed.

'We will follow FAA's investigation with Dreamliner. We cannot say when to use the aircraft again. That depends on whether Boeing meets our concerns about safety , " Arun Mishra, director of the Indian civil aviation agency, told AFP.

Japan is home to 24 Dreamliners that once operated and the government said it had no choice after opening the survey.

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'After the FAA decision, Boeing 787s will not be allowed to fly until the battery safety issue is resolved ,' Japan's deputy minister of transport Hiroshi Kajiyama said.

Lithium ion batteries on Dreamliner aircraft are widely used in consumer electronics devices such as computers and mobile phones, and airlines around the world often warn them not to carry too much baggage. The hand on the plane is partly due to concerns that the battery will overheat to generate sparks and may cause a fire.

Kyodo News said officials from the Japan Traffic Safety Department investigated the ANA case working on the assumption that the battery was overheated.

"The liquid has leaked out of the battery," Kyodo quoted Hideyo Kosugi, an investigator, who was produced by Japanese manufacturer GS Yuasa, one of Boeing's many outsourced units in a full production network. ANA received the first Dreamliner in 2011.

'Until now, it is not clear whether the problem is battery or electrical system ,' said a spokesman for Prof. Yuasa, affirming that the company has 'superior experience and technology'.

GS Yuasa shares fell more than 5% during the Tokyo session on Thursday, while JAL and ANA shares also fell at lower levels. Boeing shares ended Wednesday's trade 3.4 percent lower on Wall Street, despite the FAA's announcement.

Update 11 December 2018
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