Japan Seeks Extra Steps on 787 Safety
April 26 2013 - 1:20AM
Dow Jones News
TOKYO--Japan's transport ministry said Friday it will ask All
Nippon Airways and Japan Airlines Co. (9201.TO) later in the day to
take additional steps to ensure the safety of Boeing Co.'s (BA) 787
Dreamliner on top of safety measures launched by the jet maker.
The extra steps include the remote monitoring of battery data
and conducting test fights at least once for each 787 flight crew
before resuming commercial service.
Those steps are requests by the ministry and not legally binding
actions, said Shigeru Takano, the head of the ministry's regulatory
team in charge of approving the resumption.
The ministry said earlier in the day that it will officially
lift the order grounding the Dreamliner later Friday.
Battery problems on two Boeing 787 Dreamliners in January led to
the global grounding of the high-tech jet.
Write to Yoshio Takahashi at yoshio.takahashi@dowjones.com
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