Boeing's long-delayed new Dreamliner 787 will fly twice by year's end, The Seattle Times reports.
The newspaper reported Friday a source, described only as a person close to the program, said the first flight is targeted for Dec. 18. and a second plane is to be flown 10 days later. The Dreamliner's delivery dates have been pushed back for more than two years, costing money and eroding confidence in the company.
Dec 7 · 4:13:00 PM · Source: iStockAnalyst
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