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Norwegian Air suffers more technical problems on its two Boeing 787s
Norwegian Air Shuttle suffered fresh technical problems with both its Boeing 787-8 Dreamliners on Sunday Sept. 22, the airline said, in another set of issues to hit the jet. One of the planes remained grounded in Oslo on Monday due to problems with the oxygen supply to the cockpit and that technicians are working to fix the problem, according to Norwegian Air spokeswoman Aasa Larsson. (airguideonline.com) More...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
an ultra low cost carrier having problems with a super advanced brand new airplane. why am i not surprised
Inattentive maintenance training. The 787 has completely new sysytems. That means an intensive training course for the wrenchers. And please I do not want a lecture on how to make cart horses into race horses.
Replace the cart with a whip...
*built lol
Another version of the same
"Norwegian Air Shuttle summons Boeing to answer 787 reliability issues
Sep. 23, 2013
Anne Paylor
Scandinavian low-cost carrier Norwegian Air Shuttle has confirmed reports it has summoned Boeing management representatives to Oslo later this week to address reliability issues that have dogged the carrier’s two new Boeing 787 Dreamliners. "
http://atwonline.com/mro/norwegian-air-shuttle-summons-boeing-answer-787-reliability-issues?NL=ATW-04&Issue=ATW-04_20130923_ATW-04_375&[email protected]&Y
"Norwegian Air Shuttle summons Boeing to answer 787 reliability issues
Sep. 23, 2013
Anne Paylor
Scandinavian low-cost carrier Norwegian Air Shuttle has confirmed reports it has summoned Boeing management representatives to Oslo later this week to address reliability issues that have dogged the carrier’s two new Boeing 787 Dreamliners. "
http://atwonline.com/mro/norwegian-air-shuttle-summons-boeing-answer-787-reliability-issues?NL=ATW-04&Issue=ATW-04_20130923_ATW-04_375&[email protected]&Y
Norwegian Air was the first to sign up for Boeing's GoldCare maintenance contract for its 787s, and is still the sole 787 customer for the plan. The brochure says GoldCare "significantly reduces the risk of new airplane introduction surprises" and helps airlines keep the plane in service.