- Tweet
- Share this
- Expect Dreamliner delays, Boeing tells airlines
Fri, Feb 8 2013
- Boeing notifies European airlines of Dreamliner delays
Fri, Feb 8 2013
- Boeing working on 787 battery changes for fire risk: WSJ
Thu, Feb 7 2013
- Boeing battery maker sees lower profits – not due to 787
Tue, Feb 5 2013
- ANA counts cost of grounded 787, not yet seeking damages
Thu, Jan 31 2013
- Tweet this
- Link this
- Share this
- Digg this
- Reprints
Related News
Related Topics

A Boeing 787 descends in Everett, Washington travelling with crew only from Fort Worth, Texas February 7, 2013.
Credit: Reuters/Kevin P. Casey
DUBLIN | Sat Feb 9, 2013 2:48pm EST
DUBLIN (Reuters) – The chief executive of International Airlines Group (ICAG.L) said on Saturday he was confident that Boeing (BA.N) would overcome problems with its Dreamliner jet, but added that issues with the aircraft could take “some months” to resolve.
“I am confident that Boeing will come up with a technical solution to the problems that they have identified. I would expect to see the Dreamliner flying within a reasonable period of time, but there will be a delay,” IAG chief Willie Walsh told an audience in Dublin.
“We remain committed to the orders that we’ve placed with Boeing. I don’t know how long it’s going to take for them because they will have to do some redesigning of the battery system and I’d expect it to take a couple of months,” he said.
(Reporting by Stephen Mangan; Editing by Kevin Liffey)
Related Quotes and News
Company
Price
Related News
Comments (0)
Be the first to comment on reuters.com.
Add yours using the box above.
IAG boss: Boeing to fix Dreamliner but it may be months
No comments:
Post a Comment