Dreamliner returns to Boston for maintenance
BOSTON (AP) - A Japan Airlines flight to Tokyo's
Narita Airport returned to Boston's Logan Airport on Thursday because of a
possible fuel pump issue on the Boeing 787 aircraft.
It's the latest
trouble for the new Dreamliner aircraft after a lithium ion battery problem
grounded the fleet in January and a fire erupted on an empty Ethiopian Airlines
plane parked at Britain's Heathrow Airport last week.
Flight 007 returned
to Boston ''as a standard precautionary measure'' to check out a maintenance
message indicator showing the possible fuel pump problem and landed safely,
Japan Airlines spokeswoman Carol Anderson said.
The pilot didn't declare
an emergency, and the aircraft burned off fuel before landing, Federal Aviation
Administration spokeswoman Arlene Sarlac said.
The plane left for
Tokyo just before 1 p.m. Thursday for a flight of nearly 14 hours. It returned
just before 6:30 p.m.
One of two battery fires that grounded the 787s for
three months broke out on a Japan Airlines plane at Logan in January after
passengers had exited. The next day, another Japan Airlines 787 leaked 40
gallons of fuel at Logan. The airline said an open valve caused a tank to
overflow through a vent.
The 787 is the newest and highest-profile plane
from Chicago-based Boeing Co., which has said it stands behind its safety and
overall integrity. The 787 is assembled at Boeing plants in Everett, Wash., and
North Charleston, S.C.
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