Boeing 787

JetBlue announces flights to Haiti, CSeries to start flying in June, NTSB orders scans of battery

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Delta lavs getting smaller, Boeing completes 787 battery testing, Delta to renovate Terminal 5 at LAX

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Boeing 777: world’s best passenger plane, MGM Resorts upgraded Wi-Fi, CAAC delays 787 certification, planes get scrapped sooner

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Strategies for getting hotel upgrades, Airlines apply for antitrust immunity in Japan, Boeing 787 tests reach halfway point

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Green 787, more secure and less healthy, more flights and more fees in 2010

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After a two-year delay, the composite-material Boeing 787 Dreamliner finally takes to the sky.

The new Boeing 787 jetliner finally took off Tuesday. This was the long-delayed inaugural flight of the world’s first airliner made from lightweight composite materials.

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After decades of learning the hard way that having different aircraft in an airline’s inventory adds costs to the operations, the management geniuses at United have step forward with a split order for 25 Airbus 350s and 25 Boeing 787s. Perhaps the airline is hedging its bets about which plane will actually fly, or maybe they just haven’t learned a thing.

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As a promotion for the Monopoly Championships, five lucky players will play on a life-sized Monopoly board.

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