United Airlines said on Thursday 1 (UAL.N) Boeing (BA.N) 787 Dreamliner was diverted to its trans-Atlantic flight plan, because of the low oil level indication, its second cut 787 flight three days short due to oil-related issues.
U.S. 125 flights from London Heathrow to Houston moved to Newark, New Jersey due to low oil indication, the United Nations said in an emailed statement. The airline said the plane landed normally, without incident around 2:15 pm local time and customers on other flights.
Occasional diversion following event day (Tuesday), from Denver to Tokyo on the road, the United States 787, the engine oil filter after the signs in question diverted to Seattle. That plane also landed without incident.
Boeing said that two unrelated incidents.
Boeing said in an emailed statement: "We will work with the United Nations and General Electric (General
Manchester United's 787 aircraft engine manufacturer, General Electric (GE.N: Quote), did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Diversion of the aircraft due to technical problems are not uncommon, but the 787 is under the microscope, as the financial Boeing's new carbon fiber production of aircraft and checkered historical importance.
Late aircraft production line more than three years, at the end of 2011 has finally entered service off. Ground in January on a global scale two jets lithium-ion batteries overheating, in a week or so before resumption of commercial service, in May, Boeing installed a redesigned battery system 50 jet services.
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