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Norwegian to operate Dreamliner from Dublin following suspension of Boeing 737 MAX
The Boeing 737 MAX fleet was suspended from European airspace yesterday.
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The Boeing 737 MAX fleet was suspended from European airspace yesterday.
Qantas’ 14,498km journey from Perth to London is the world’s third-longest passenger flight.
The plane was travelling from Florida to Copenhagen at the time.
An elderly lady who was travelling with family was found to be unresponsive on board the Barbados-bound flight.
There are no reports of injuries.
Wouldn’t fancy that with the nerves a little tender.
The troubled jetliner had to turn back to Tokyo Haneda airport following a radar malfunction.
In a separate incident at Manchester, another Boeing 787 Dreamliner was forced to turn back after take-off due “technical difficulties”.
In a separate development India’s aviation regulator is to conduct a safety review of the aircraft.
The announcement came after a recent spate of incidents involving the aircraft.
Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner is in Dublin until this afternoon. The public can’t access the plane – but we have some pics.
The first Boeing 787 – nicknamed the ‘Dreamliner’ – has been handed over to its new owner, around three years behind schedule.