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Boeing 787s may soon take off for test flights
Posted on February 4, 2013 at 5:00 PM
Updated Monday, Feb 4 at 11:07 PM
The grounding of the world’s fleet of 787 Dreamliners hasn’t ended, but the regulatory freeze that’s anchored 50 jets to the ground worldwide for the last two and one half weeks is thawing, if just a little.
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