The World's Dream Fuel efficient: Boeing Company, the 787 Dreamliner Achieved the major mileston and soon to be fly around the world... see the following detail: EVERETT, Wash., June 20, 2008 -- The Boeing Company [NYSE:BA] has completed the Power On sequence for the first 787 Dreamliner, marking the completion of the next major milestone on the path to first flight later this year. Power On is a complex series of tasks and tests that bring electrical power onto the airplane and begin to exercise the use of the electrical systems. The 787 is a more-electric airplane with the pneumatic, or bleed air, system being totally replaced by electronics. "The team has made great progress in bringing the bold innovation of the 787 to reality," said Pat Shanahan, vice president and general manager of the 787 program. "There is plenty of work to be done between now and first flight, but with every step forward we grow more and more confident." The
Power On sequence began in early June with a series of pretest continuity
checks to verify that the wiring installed in the airplane had been
connected properly. Upon completion of those checks, the Boeing team
plugged in an external power cart and slowly began to bring full power
into each segment of the system, beginning with the flight deck displays.
From that point forward, the pilot's controls were used to direct the
addition of new systems to the power grid. . An inside look at the Power On testing sequence will be featured on www.boeing.com and newairplane.com beginning Monday at 5 a.m. PDT. Work will continue to finish building the first 787 and further test its readiness for operations. First flight is expected in the fourth quarter. The Boeing 787 Dreamliner is a more fuel-efficient mid-sized jetliner capable of serving on long-distance routes. The 787 is expected to enter revenue service in 2009 after an extensive flight test program. Fifty-eight customers around the world have ordered nearly 900 787s since the program was launched in April 2004, making the Dreamliner the fastest-selling new commercial jetliner in history. ------------------------------ EVERETT, Wash., June 23rd, 2008: catch4all.com, Sandra Englund Reference: |