InvestSMART

Battery recharged, plane back in air

After being grounded by battery problems since January, Boeing's 787 Dreamliner, pictured, returned to service in the US on Monday with a nearly full complement of passengers on a United Airlines flight from Houston to Chicago.
By · 22 May 2013
By ·
22 May 2013
comments Comments
After being grounded by battery problems since January, Boeing's 787 Dreamliner, pictured, returned to service in the US on Monday with a nearly full complement of passengers on a United Airlines flight from Houston to Chicago.
Google News
Follow us on Google News
Go to Google News, then click "Follow" button to add us.
Share this article and show your support
Free Membership
Free Membership
InvestSMART
InvestSMART
Keep on reading more articles from InvestSMART. See more articles
Join the conversation
Join the conversation...
There are comments posted so far. Join the conversation, please login or Sign up.

Frequently Asked Questions about this Article…

The article reports that Boeing's 787 Dreamliner had been grounded since January because of battery problems, and it returned to service in the US on Monday.

According to the article, the Dreamliner was grounded due to battery problems that led to it being taken out of service starting in January.

The article states the 787 Dreamliner returned to service in the United States on Monday.

The return-to-service flight was operated by United Airlines, as noted in the article.

The article says the Dreamliner flew a United Airlines route from Houston to Chicago when it returned to service.

Yes — the article mentions the plane carried a nearly full complement of passengers on the United Airlines flight from Houston to Chicago.

The article specifically mentions Boeing (manufacturer of the 787 Dreamliner) and United Airlines (operator of the return flight).

The article simply reports the Dreamliner was grounded by battery problems since January and has now returned to service on a US flight. Everyday investors looking for implications should follow official updates from Boeing and United and watch for further reporting on the battery issue to understand any longer-term impact.