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Boeing using 2 production planes for 787 testing

The Columbian
Published: September 2, 2010, 12:00am

SEATTLE (AP) — Boeing Co. will do some limited testing on two more 787 airliners in addition to the six planes in its flight test fleet.

Boeing Commercial Airplanes spokeswoman Mary Hanson says the two planes are needed to fulfill requirements to test production versions of the new jet, as opposed to the six that are specially configured for the flight test program. One plane will be used for ground tests while the other will fly to check functions, reliability, and operations on routes far from airports.

Hanson says the testing won’t affect when customers will first get 787s. Chicago-based Boeing said last week that it’s further postponing the initial 787 delivery to the middle of the first quarter of 2011 because of problems in getting engines. The delivery date is now more than two years behind what was originally scheduled.

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