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What does Boeing need to do to get 787's flying?
Posted on January 28, 2013 at 6:54 PM
Updated Monday, Jan 28 at 7:36 PM
Boeing on Monday called the 787 the most tested airliner flying. Six test jets flew thousands of hours, following extensive testing of the plane’s electrical system in a ground-based lab before any plane took flight.
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