German airline Lufthansa took delivery of its four Boeing 787-9s on Thursday, becoming the first airline to receive a Dreamliner after the U.S. manufacturer resumed deliveries of the model last week.
On February 23, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) ordered Boeing to halt deliveries of the 787 after discovering a problem in the fuselage.
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The delivered aircraft, registration D-ABPE and christened “Düsseldorf”, landed at Frankfurt airport on Thursday morning from Everett, Washington.
The airline has 28 more 787 Dreamliners to take delivery, bringing its total to 32.
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