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Boeing Dreamliner reaches one billion passenger milestone
Business Aviation

Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner fleet has carried more than one billion passengers since entering service, achieving the milestone faster than any other widebody commercial aircraft in aviation history. The aerospace manufacturer announced the achievement represents less than 14 years of service for the aircraft type, with the global fleet of more than 1,175 Dreamliners completing nearly

From the archives: One Boeing 787 delivery down, 820 to go
Airlines

This story from the Australian Aviation archives is from November 2011 when Geoffrey Thomas wrote about the first Boeing 787 delivery to All Nippon Airways.

Rolls-Royce pushes back timeline for fixing 787 Trent 1000 issue
Airlines

Rolls-Royce says the number of Boeing 787s impacted the Trent 1000 engine issue will remain in the double-digits until at least the second quarter of 2020.

Singapore Airlines removes two Boeing 787-10s from service due to engine issues
Airlines

Singapore Airlines has removed two Boeing 787-10s from service due to issues with the aircraft's Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 TEN engines.

TBT – Qantas links Europe and Australia with the longest hop
Airlines

This week's Throwback Thursday feature is Gerard Frawley's story on the historic day almost a year ago Qantas started nonstop Perth-London Heathrow flights.

Rolls-Royce opts out of Boeing NMA contest
Airlines

Engine maker Rolls-Royce says it will not be a candidate to power Boeing's proposed but yet-to-be-launched new mid-market aircraft (NMA).

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