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Flight1 now have the sales page up and ready to take orders! QualityWings Ultimate 787™ Collection for FSX QualityWings, one of the industry leaders in flight simulation now brings you the The Ultimate 787™ Collection for FSX. The Boeing™ 787 Dreamliner™ is a tech marvel of aviation. Using advanced composites, fuel efficiency, new electrical designs, new engine types, the 787 ushers in the future in aircraft design. You can now experience this airliner in FSX (soon to be available in P3D variants). This product is an officially licensed product fr
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No hacker needed to lose control of an airplane... http://www.theverge.com/2015/5/1/8530737/787-dreamliner-software-bug-faa
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55 Boeing Dreamliners 'have potential' Fuselage Problem http://news.yahoo.com/55-boeing-dreamliners-potential-problem-065312499.html '...55 of its flagship 787 Dreamliners "have the potential" to develop a fuselage shimming problem, but reiterated that the fault was being fixed.' '... has reported that improperly joined pieces had caused "parts of the aircraft's carbon fibre structure to delaminate".' '...up to airplane 55 in round numbers have the potential for the shimming issue...' '...very fixable and we are in the process of fixing the airplanes that are in flow, there is not a safet
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Hi all! I said I'd upload these photos in August, but I've only just got around to uploading them! The day started out pretty normal, but I was watching Boeing's 787, N787BA, flying out of Moscow. We weren't sure that it would stop at Shannon and, when the aircraft was at about 40,000ft over Northen Ireland, we were sure it wasn't going to stop. But then, it rapidly descended. So a fast trip to Shannon was called for! Here's the Dreamliner, sitting on the ramp of EINN. This is the actual view from the landside (yes, landside!) viewing area on Floor 3 And here's a slightly zoomed in view
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UK holiday carrier Monarch Airlines has emerged as the latest customer to cancel its Boeing 787 order, confirming it was the carrier behind last week's axing of six aircraft from the twinjet's backlog. The company said it has "reassessed its decision" to purchase the aircraft, following plans disclosed in June to concentrate on reinforcing its scheduled short-haul operations. But it added that the cancellation "does not affect" the plan by its maintenance arm, Monarch Aircraft Engineering, to support the 787. "Further consideration will be given to developing and strengthening long-haul opti