787 Delaminating

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If it can be foxed without removing major parts as suggested in the article, then it’s not likely to be a big delay, and they’ll make sure they construct the rest of the sections properly now!
 
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If it can be foxed without removing major parts as suggested in the article, then it’s not likely to be a big delay, and they’ll make sure they construct the rest of the sections properly now!

I agree and personaly dont have an issue with it after all all new aircraft and new manufacturing preocesses and materials have teething problems. It does however seem to highligt the difference in pewrception between Boewing and Airbus in that any thing with an A380 is World News yet the 787 is not highlighted as much:eek:
 
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