Monday, July 13, 2015

First Dreamliner donated to Nagoya – New Technology

Boeing donates it slandered the test plane of the model 787 Dreamliner to Japanese airport, Centrair Nagoya.

The first Dreamliner will be donated to Nagoya

     Masanao Tomozoe, president of Centrair, and Masanao Tomozoe, president of Centrair, celebrating the donation of the first 787 Dreamliner. Photo: Boeing
     

Planet is also known under the designation ZA001, and made its premiere flight on 15 December 2009.

Two second test plane ZA002 and ZA003, has been donated by Boeing air museums in Tucson and Seattle in the United States.

According to George Maffeo, Director of Boeing’s facilities in Japan, it is appropriate to set out the first plane in the Dreamliner series Nagoya, which is the center of Japan’s aviation industry. Here, much work has been done to develop, test and produce parts for the Dreamliner. Airport Centrair transported wing sections and parts of the fuselage to the United States for final assembly.

According to Boeing, 60 customers have ordered more than 1,100 Dreamliner. The Japanese airlines ANA and Japan Airlines have jointly ordered 128 planes, which is the largest joint customer base in the world for the Dreamliner aircraft.

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