- Due to delays in the last time and in the interests of passengers who will be traveling with us in the future, we have decided to take a Dreamliner out of service, says Norwegian's Chief Information Officer, Lasse Sandaker-Nielsen.
The credibility lags
To Reuters, he says that the aircraft's "credibility is simply not acceptable."
Instead Norwegian lease a plane from a Portuguese company, as also happened in the past, since the delivery of Dreamliner planes were delayed. This is an Airbus 340 from the company HiFly.
Boeing must now maintain and test the Norwegian machine to ensure that it is stable and reliable before it comes back to the route network. Sandaker-Nielsen do not know how long the plane must be at Boeing.
At first, the passengers in Stockholm to do without the new and modern aircraft, he says.
http://epn.dk/brancher/transport/luf...ge-til-boeing/ (in Danish - Google translate)
The credibility lags
To Reuters, he says that the aircraft's "credibility is simply not acceptable."
Instead Norwegian lease a plane from a Portuguese company, as also happened in the past, since the delivery of Dreamliner planes were delayed. This is an Airbus 340 from the company HiFly.
Boeing must now maintain and test the Norwegian machine to ensure that it is stable and reliable before it comes back to the route network. Sandaker-Nielsen do not know how long the plane must be at Boeing.
At first, the passengers in Stockholm to do without the new and modern aircraft, he says.
http://epn.dk/brancher/transport/luf...ge-til-boeing/ (in Danish - Google translate)
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