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ANA-operated Boeing 787 makes emergency landing, smoke in cockpit: Osaka Airport

In recent and Boeing company's new "dream" passenger plane problem a series of events. Advanced new aircraft, the world's first major carbon composite aircraft, last week suffered two fuel leakage, battery fire, is the wiring problems, brake computer fault and fracture, cockpit window.
Go to Tokyo's haneda airport Wednesday near the airport leave pass west Japan morning at about eight JST (2300 GMT), but in the cockpit at 8:45 appeared smoke emergency landing.
It is not clear what causes the smoke.
Boeing company spokesman mark Birtel, told Reuters: "we've seen reports, we already know events, and are with our customers".
Japan is the largest market, so far, dreams, and JAL local competitors all Nippon airways airline co., LTD., flying fifty frame dreamliner consign to 24.
Japan's transport minister admitted, passengers in the Boeing 787 dreamliner new confidence threatened, Japan and the United States has open off the plane after a series of events, cause safety problem of the wide and open investigation.
Japan, authorities said Monday they will investigate fuel leakage on a 787 by Japan airlines co., LTD., and in the national transportation safety board said, then its agent will analysis of lithium ion battery and burnt out electrical wiring harness from fire on another air 787 in Boston's Logan airport last week.



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