How Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner took off after a troubled past

The restart could help the airline industry better tap this year's boom in travel demand

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Boeing delivered its first 787 Dreamliner in more than a year earlier this week after a lengthy halt, stemming from production problems, cost the US planemaker at least $5 billion. The restart in deliveries comes as a major relief for Boeing, which was struggling with the production of the wide-body jet for more than two years.
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The Dreamliner family has three variants: 787-8, 787-9 and 787-10. They have a range of 11,700km to 14,000km, according to the airline’s website. The largest variant, the 787-10, can seat up to 336 people. All Dreamliners are powered by General Electric’s GEnx-1B or Rolls-Royce’s Trent 1000 engines.
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The Dreamliner is also at the helm of Abu Dhabi-based Etihad Airways’ partnership with Boeing and GE for a Greenliner programme to make global aviation more sustainable. Here is a timeline of the troubled 787 programme since 2020.
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September 2020: Boeing finds production problem in the new 787 Dreamliner and warns of delays in deliveries.
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December 2020: Cuts 787 Dreamliner production for the fourth time in 18 months after posting zero deliveries in November.
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December 2020: The company's quality inspections related to previously disclosed production flaws in the plane finds the same issue in other parts of the jet.
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March 2021: Boeing resumes 787 deliveries; hands over one plane to United Airlines.
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May 2021: The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) says Boeing will temporarily halt 787 deliveries as the agency waits for more data to determine if the planemaker's planned inspection method meets federal requirements.
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July 2021: The FAA says some undelivered planes have a new manufacturing quality issue that the company will fix before delivery.
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July 2021: Boeing cuts 787 production after finding another production-related structural defect.
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September 2021: The 'Wall Street Journal' reports that the delivery of Dreamliners will likely remain halted until at least late October as the FAA rejects the company's inspection proposal.
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October 2021: Boeing finds new defect in 787 Dreamliner, says some titanium parts were improperly manufactured over the past three years.
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January 2022: Unveils a total of $4.5 billion in charges in the fourth quarter related to 787 delivery delays, customer concessions and production costs.
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February 2022: The FAA says it would perform final inspections on new jets and will not allow the planemaker to self-certify individual new Boeing 787 planes.
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April 2022: Boeing tells airlines and parts suppliers that 787 deliveries will resume in the second half of 2022.
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May 2022: The FAA finds 787 certification documents incomplete.
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July 2022: FAA approves Boeing's inspection and modification plan to resume deliveries of the aircraft.
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August 2022: The US government approves the first 787 delivery since 2021, clearing the way for American Airlines to take possession.
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August 2022: American Airlines says it has taken the delivery of its first 787 Dreamliner. (With inputs from Reuters)

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