Singapore-Bound 787 Returns to Tokyo
June 11 2013 - 12:30AM
Dow Jones News
TOKYO--Japan Airlines Corp. (9205.TO) said Tuesday that a
Singapore-bound Boeing 787 Dreamliner turned back to Tokyo's Haneda
airport soon after takeoff due to a problem with the anti-icing
system.
A spokesman with the airline, known as JAL, said the airplane
with 155 passengers on board took off from Haneda at 1629 GMT but
returned to the airport at 1720 GMT after indications of glitches
in the anti-icing system of an engine on the left side. There were
no injuries.
The airline is investigating the cause of the problem.
JAL recently resumed commercial Dreamliner services following
the aircraft's global grounding after batteries were found to have
burnt on two of the planes in January.
Write to Hiroyuki Kachi at Hiroyuki.Kachi@dowjones.com
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