Tokyo: ANA Holdings Inc, the world’s biggest operator of Boeing Co’s Dreamliner jet, will halt some services using the 787 saying it found an issue with the plane’s engines. Japan’s biggest airline will stop some services starting Friday, Wataru Yoshioka, a spokesman for the Tokyo-based company said Thursday. The airline’s fleet of 50 787s are all powered by Rolls-Royce Holdings Plc engines. The airline had an engine problem on a Boeing 787 in February, when the plane returned to Kuala Lumpur airport after receiving a warning that the temperature of the exhaust gas from its right engine was very high, forcing the engine to be shut down. The engine problem that prompted the airline to take the decision is similar to the one discovered in Kuala Lumpur, the spokesman said. Boeing and Rolls-Royce didn’t immediately respond to emails seeking comment on ANA’s decision.