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Boeing 787-9 grounded at Heathrow after collision with ground vehicle

Boeing 787-9 grounded at Heathrow after collision with ground vehicle
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CEO Kelly Ortberg | Boeing

A Boeing 787-9 operated by Saudi Arabian Airlines has remained grounded at London Heathrow Airport for nearly two months after being struck by a ground service vehicle. The incident has raised questions about the future of the aircraft and why it has not returned to service.

The aircraft was damaged during an incident on the tarmac, leading to its prolonged stay at the airport. Such incidents can cause significant structural damage, especially when involving large composite-bodied jets like the Boeing 787. Repairs for this type of aircraft are often complex and time-consuming due to the advanced materials used in their construction.

The length of time that the jet has been out of operation suggests that either extensive repairs are required or there is uncertainty about whether it will be economically viable to restore the aircraft to flying condition. In some cases, airlines may decide not to repair severely damaged planes if costs outweigh benefits or if safety cannot be fully assured after restoration.

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As of now, no official statement has been made regarding when or if the Saudi Arabian Airlines Boeing 787-9 will return to service.

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