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JAL Dreamliner Grounded At Logan Takes Flight For First Time Since January
May 15--The 787 Dreamliner that caught on fire at Boston's Logan International Airport in January -- one of a series of incidents involving the fleet's lithium ion batteries that prompted a worldwide grounding of the new jet -- is back up in the air today.
Boeing took the Japan Airlines-owned 787 up for a test flight this afternoon.
Boeing spokeswoman Loretta Gunter said it's Boeing policy not to discuss flight activities until formal flight plans are filed. But the website planefinder.net...
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