![From the archives: One Boeing 787 delivery down, 820 to go](https://worldofaviation.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Untitled-3_1170-770x420.jpg)
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](https://worldofaviation.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/14334174681_fe5f96bcd3_o_750.jpg)
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](https://worldofaviation.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Rolls_royce_slide_2018_results_1170-1.jpg)
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](https://worldofaviation.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/VJP_0225_1170-770x420.jpg)
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.
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).
![Air New Zealand slashes earnings forecasts](https://worldofaviation.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/ATR72-AIR-NEW-ZEALAND-LINK-AKL-MAY17-RF-5K5A8236.jpg)
Air New Zealand has warned its pre-tax earnings for 2018/19 may fall by as much as 37 per cent on the back of engine problems in the Boeing 787-9 fleet and softer travel growth. The airline told the Australian and New Zealand stock exchanges on Wednesday – the company is listed on both sides of