Flight Global reporting FAA approval of 787 battery fix

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FAA approves 787 battery changes

Clears the way for installation of the fix.
FAA will approve return to service of each plane on completion of the work.

"The agency will closely monitor modifications to 787s in the US in-service fleet, it says. "The FAA will stage teams of inspectors at the modification locations. Any return to service of the modified 787 will only take place after the FAA accepts the work," says the FAA."

Aircraft to be modified according to delivery schedule.
Boeing expect to deliver all 2013 new aircraft.

From the Boeing newsroom
Boeing to Begin Modifying 787s as FAA Approves Battery Improvements - Apr 19, 2013
 
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