Boeing Co. (BA) plans Friday to fly a certification demonstration of changes to its new 787 battery design, seen as the final test before the aviation regulators begin reviewing the company's collected data aimed at returning the grounded jet to service with airlines.

The company is slated to use one of its production 787 Dreamliners, painted in the colors of LOT Polish Airlines SA, on the flight and is scheduled to begin around 11 a.m. local time from Boeing's Everett, Wash., facility and last for approximately two hours, spokesman Marc Birtel said in an emailed statement.

The final certification test will "demonstrate that the new system performs as intended during normal and non-normal flight conditions," said Mr. Birtel.

The 787 has been grounded since Jan. 16 following two incidents aboard a Japan Airlines Co. (9201.TO) and All Nippon Airways Co. (ALNPY, 9202.TO) Dreamliner in January that saw the lithium-ion batteries burn, prompting trans-Pacific investigations and a world-wide halt to Dreamliner flights. The final test Friday is expected to move the ongoing 787 saga into a new phase, as the Federal Aviation Administration will review Boeing's testing results and advance toward lifting the moratorium, should additional testing or changes not be required.

Write to Jon Ostrower at jon.ostrower@wsj.com

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