Ethiopian 787 Repair Passes Halfway Stage

Credit: U.K. Metropolitan Police Service
Boeing engineers repairing the Ethiopian Airlines 787-8 stranded at London Heathrow for five months since it was badly damaged by a fire have replaced a large section of the upper fuselage structure and refitted the tail unit as part of efforts to return the aircraft to service early next year. The...

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