United Technologies Responsible For Faulty Dreamliner Fire Extinguishers


Boeing 787 Dreamliner belonging to Polish airline LOT flies after taking off from the Chopin International Airport in Warsaw. - Reuters filepic

NEW YORK: United Technologies Corp on Friday said one of its units was responsible for a problem with fire-fighting systems discovered in some Boeing Co Dreamliner jets.

Japanese airline ANA Holdings <9202.T> said on Wednesday that it had found an electrical wiring problem in the fire extinguishers of the engines on three Boeing 787s.

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