TOKYO—Japan's ANA is to test one of its modified Dreamliner jets on Sunday, three months after the worldwide fleet of 787s was grounded, as Boeing seeks to reassure passengers that the planes are safe. All Nippon Airways has the world's largest fleet of the next-generation planes and Sunday's flight will have the company's chief and Boeing's CEO on board, with both of them anxious to put the damaging crisis behind them. The US Federal Aviation Administration and other regulators grounded the worldwide Dreamliner fleet in mid-January after failures of the lithium-ion batteries on the jetliner caused a fire on board one parked plane in Boston and forced the ...
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