It is reported that the US aerospace giant Boeing will propose to fix the battery problem of its 787 Dreamliner, which may allow them to fly again in two months.
The New York Times quoted industry and federal officials on Thursday as saying Boeing had narrowed its use of lithium.
Ion batteries may fail, concluding that it is safe to use them after making changes, such as adding insulation between batteries.
According to The Times, Raymond corner, head of Boeing's commercial aircraft division, plans to reveal his plans at a meeting with Federal Aviation Administration director Michael Hurta on Friday.
Although it is unlikely that Huerta will approve these changes immediately, the meeting will start "high
"There is a level discussion about the standards that Boeing must meet," the paper said ".
According to the newspaper, federal officials said the aircraft could return to the air by April "if the repair process is withdrawn.
A series of problems with Boeing's next model
Last month, a new generation of aircraft triggered numerous investigations around the world, and the entire fleet of Dreamliner aircraft ran aground.
On January 16, the battery of a docked Japanese airline aircraft caught fire. the battery smoke of the all-day air flight forced an emergency landing. 50 Dreamliners in service were grounded.
Two days later, Boeing suspended delivery but continued production.
The National Transportation Safety Commission, the FAA and the Japanese and French authorities are investigating the cause of the battery accident.
Dreamliner, a longhaul fuel-
High-efficiency passenger planes manufactured using the latest composite materials are key to Boeing's business strategy as it is competing with rival Airbus for a virtual Duomo.