Boeing 787: the first major cabin modification projects begin

Romain Guillot

2020/02/27 | 750 words | LE JOURNAL DE L'AVIATION | MAINTENANCE / MRO
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This was clearly something that was on the way, since Boeing's first Dreamliners have now been in service since 2011. The joint press conference held by the American aircraft manufacturer, Japan Airlines (JAL) and Zipair Tokyo during Singapore Airshow provided Ihssane Mounir, Vice President Commercial Sales & Marketing for Boeing Commercial Airplanes. with the opportunity to look back over the first major cabin modification campaigns to be implemented for the 787 family.

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