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Boeing fixes two more 787s, repeats first flight will be in ‘09

By | November 16, 2009, 6:56 PM PST

Boeing said today it finished ”side-of-body” repairs over the weekend on two more 787 Dreamliners after announcing the first one was fixed on Thursday. The company also repeated that the first flight of a 787 will take place before the end of the year.

The repair was completed on the 787 static airframe where it will be tested and hopefully validated and on a second flight test 787. The repair involves new fittings at 34 stringer locations where the wing attaches to the fuselage.

787 static airframe

787 static airframe

Putting out a press release for such a seemingly minor repair is unusual for Boeing. I suspect the motivation arises out the company’s desire to communicate to customers, investors, suppliers and the media that first flight REALLY is going happen before year’s end after more than two years of delays.

“Concurrently we are restoring the airplanes and completing the functional tests required to fly by the end of the year.  This team is focused on its goals and bringing us ever closer to first flight,” 787 program general manager Scott Fancher said in a press release.

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John Dodge

About John Dodge

John Dodge was a contributing editor for SmartPlanet from 2009 to 2010.

John Dodge

John Dodge

Contributing Editor, Technology

John Dodge has written for the Wall Street Journal, Boston Globe, PC Week (now eWeek), EDN, Design News, Electronic Business, Bio-IT World, Health-IT World, Lowell Sun, Haverhill Gazette and Newburyport Daily News. He is based in Massachusetts.

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John Dodge prides himself on completely independent journalism. His opinions, observations and reporting are not influenced by any financial holdings. He holds no shares in computer, electronics, software or Internet companies. He also has no business affiliations with organizations except with those for which he creates content as a freelancer.

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