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Heathrow reopens after Boeing Dreamliner 787 fire | Heathrow reopens after Boeing Dreamliner 787 fire |
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Flight have resumed at London's Heathrow Airport after a fire on a parked Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 787 Dreamliner jet. | |
All runways were closed for nearly 90 minutes after the fire at 16:30 BST. No passengers were aboard the plane at the time, a Heathrow spokesman said. | |
Fifty Dreamliners worldwide were grounded in January after malfunctions with the plane's lithium-ion batteries. | Fifty Dreamliners worldwide were grounded in January after malfunctions with the plane's lithium-ion batteries. |
Boeing modified the jets with new batteries and flights resumed in April. | |
The Ethiopian Airlines Dreamliner in the Heathrow incident - named the Queen of Sheba - flew from Addis Ababa to Nairobi on the first commercial flight since the grounding. | The Ethiopian Airlines Dreamliner in the Heathrow incident - named the Queen of Sheba - flew from Addis Ababa to Nairobi on the first commercial flight since the grounding. |
Pictures of the Heathrow fire showed the Queen of Sheba close to a building and surrounded by fire vehicles. London Fire Brigade said its crews assisted Heathrow staff. | |
Fire-retardant foam appeared to have been sprayed at the airliner, but no damage was immediately apparent. | Fire-retardant foam appeared to have been sprayed at the airliner, but no damage was immediately apparent. |
Production difficulties | Production difficulties |
A Heathrow spokesman said: "Heathrow's runways are now fully open following an earlier fire on board an Ethiopian Airlines aircraft which the airport's emergency services attended. | A Heathrow spokesman said: "Heathrow's runways are now fully open following an earlier fire on board an Ethiopian Airlines aircraft which the airport's emergency services attended. |
"The aircraft was parked on a remote parking stand and there were no passengers on board. Arrivals and departures were temporarily suspended while airport fire crews attended to this incident. | "The aircraft was parked on a remote parking stand and there were no passengers on board. Arrivals and departures were temporarily suspended while airport fire crews attended to this incident. |
"This is a standard procedure if fire crews are occupied with an incident." | "This is a standard procedure if fire crews are occupied with an incident." |
Heathrow reopened shortly before 18:00 BST but was advising passengers to check the status of their flights with the airlines. | |
Gatwick Airport said it was experiencing minor delays on departing flights as it assisted Heathrow with flights that were diverted. | |
Meanwhile, Thomson Airways said one of its Dreamliners travelling to Florida returned to Manchester Airport as a precautionary measure, not connected to the Heathrow fire. | |
Thomson, which became the first British carrier to operate the aircraft earlier this week, and is taking delivery of eight of the planes, said the plane had "experienced a technical issue". | |
British Airways is due to take delivery of the first two of its 24 Dreamliners. | |
Virgin Atlantic said it "remains committed" to taking on the first of its 16 Dreamliners in September 2014. | |
The battery problems followed production difficulties for the Dreamliner, marketed as a quiet, fuel-efficient aircraft carrying between 201 and 290 passengers on medium-range routes. | The battery problems followed production difficulties for the Dreamliner, marketed as a quiet, fuel-efficient aircraft carrying between 201 and 290 passengers on medium-range routes. |
It was due to enter passenger service in 2008 but it was not until October 2011 that the first commercial flight was operated by Japan's All Nippon Airways. | It was due to enter passenger service in 2008 but it was not until October 2011 that the first commercial flight was operated by Japan's All Nippon Airways. |
The groundings of all Dreamliners in service in January followed two major incidents concerning the plane's two lithium-ion batteries. | |
On 7 January, a battery overheated and started a fire on a Japan Airlines 787 at Boston's Logan International Airport. Nine days later, an All Nippon Airways 787 had to make an emergency landing in Japan after a battery started to give off smoke. | |
The two batteries are not used when the 787 is in flight. | |
They are operational when the plane is on the ground and its engines are not turned on, and are used to power the aircraft's brakes and lights. | |
In addition to new versions of the batteries which run at a much cooler temperature, they are now enclosed in stainless steel boxes. | |
Boeing shares fell more than 6% on the New York Stock Exchange on news of the fire. | Boeing shares fell more than 6% on the New York Stock Exchange on news of the fire. |
A Boeing spokesman said: "We're aware of the event. We have Boeing personnel on the ground at Heathrow and are working to fully understand and address this." | A Boeing spokesman said: "We're aware of the event. We have Boeing personnel on the ground at Heathrow and are working to fully understand and address this." |
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