There's fashionably late and then there's Boeing 787 Dreamliner late -- something that the folks at Japan Airlines learned firsthand following
a three-year delay for the highly anticipated aircraft. Fortunately for JAL, the delay wasn't quite on the
Duke Nukem Forever scale as the carrier finally got its first set of shiny, new Dreamliners this week. That's two down and 43 more to go for JAL, which no longer has to make hungry eyes at
that first 787 that rival All Nippon Airways got last year. As for those other Dreamliners, well, Boeing continues to struggle with some production issues -- including a delamination problem discovered in February involving the carbon composites of some rear fuselages. Nevertheless, Boeing hopes to ramp up production from 2.5 to 3.5 planes per month as it builds up to a final monthly goal of 10 planes. In the meantime, you can try
designing your own 787 or check out our
Dreamliner review. That's right, we reviewed a
whole freaking plane 'cause that's how we roll around here.
JAL gets twins as Boeing delivers two 787 Dreamliners originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 27 Mar 2012 05:33:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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