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First South Carolina built Boeing 787 Dreamliner destined for Air India has its first flight

The first Boeing 787 Dreamliner built at their new South Carolina facility, completed its first flight yesterday, even as its destined customer, national carrier, Air India, delayed taking delivery of its first 787 thanks to the on-going strike by its international pilots.

Aircraft number 46, which is expected to become VT-ANI when it is delivered to Air India, performed its flight as BOE237 (Boeing 237). The almost four hour test flight (see flight track here) was piloted by Tim Berg and Randy Neville took off from Charleston International Airport. The flight test profile tested the airplane's controls and systems in a series of scenarios designed to verify the airplane operates as designed. The tests occurred in all stages of flight beginning prior to taxi, through final landing and taxi.

During the flight, the crew checked the functionality of onboard systems at high and medium altitudes. They also checked backup and critical safety elements including cabin pressurization, avionics, and navigation and communications systems. In addition, they shut down and re-started each engine during flight.

After the flight, Tim Berg declared
"The airplane performed exactly as we expected."
The airplane will now be flown to Ft. Worth, Texas to be painted with Air India's livery before returning to Boeing South Carolina for delivery, currently planned for sometime in 2012.
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Air India confirmed as customer of first South Carolina built Boeing 787 Dreamliner

The Post and Courier of Charleston is quoting Boeing spokeswoman Candy Eslinger who has officially confirmed that Indian national carrier Air India will be the receipient of the first Boeing 787 Dreamliner built at the North Charleston facility in the state of South Carolina, sometime during the sping of 2012.

Air India, an early adopter of the aircraft has 27 Dreamliners on order with Boeing. Aircraft line number 46 (which is a serial number), will be the first twin-aisle wide body aircraft built by Boeing outside their Everett area facilities in Washington state.
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