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Japan Airlines halts 787 flight after battery pressure sensor problem

Japan Airlines Co said it halted a scheduled 787 Dreamliner flight on Sunday after engineers detected a faulty pressure sensor in one of its newly reinforced lithium-ion batteries, replacing the aircraft with an older 767.

Updated on: Jun 03, 2013 07:32 AM IST
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Japan Airlines Co said it halted a scheduled 787 Dreamliner flight on Sunday after engineers detected a faulty pressure sensor in one of its newly reinforced lithium-ion batteries, replacing the aircraft with an older 767.

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The Boeing Co jet is one of 50 Dreamliners that were grounded for more than three months after batteries, one on a parked Japan Airlines 787 in Boston and another aboard an ANA Holdings plane during flight in Japan, overheated.

Boeing won approval from regulators for a revamped battery system that encases the lithium-ion cells in a steel box packed with fire resistant insulation. The new self-contained power packs also feature an emergency duct to vent any gases resulting from overheating directly outside the aircraft.

The fault which affected the Tokyo-Beijing flight on Sunday was caused by tape that had been mistakenly left over the pressure sensor when Boeing engineers installed the new batteries, Japan Airlines said in a press release. No fault occurred in the battery, the airline said.

 
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