Bon ...
Le sang ne coulera pas jusqu'à la rivière !
Une poignée Off, chez ANA, et pas besoin d'inspecter toute la flotte ...!
La prod en cours, ça, on ne sait pas trop ...mais l'alerte à été donnée par RR , donc ils doivent savoir où chercher !
Les N°'s sont à vérifier, mais je n'ai pas l'impression que c'est sur les T1000-A !
-------- Un peu plus précis chez FlightGlobal ----------------
http://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/ana-787s-affected-by-defect-in-trent-1000-gearbox-374614/
The five affected aircraft, registration
JA802A, JA806A, JA807A,
JA808A, and JA810A, have that component. Both engines on two of the
aircraft are affected, while the other three have one affected engine
each.
The remaining six 787s in ANA's fleet are not affected. Two of the
five affected aircraft were repaired and put back into service on 22
July, says ANA.
The remaining three aircraft however will take "another few weeks to
fix" as parts have to be flown in, but the carrier is working with Rolls
Royce to speed up the process, says the spokesman.
"Working with Boeing, we will replace the part in question and return
our fleet to an operating state as quickly as possible," he adds.
The airline had to cancel two domestic services on 21 July due to the
grounding, but is now operating all flights as usual using other
aircraft.
Japan Airlines, which has four 787s in its fleet which runs on the
General Electric's GEnx-1B engine. says its aircraft are unaffected.
"We do not have to ground our Dreamliners for engine inspections," says its spokeswoman.
JPRS