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Boeing 787 Dreamliner ZA002 about to take off from KPAE

Boeing 787 Dreamliner ZA002 about to take off from KPAE

Today I got the opportunity to watch the second Boeing 787 Dreamliner (ZA002) take off from Paine Field in Everett, WA from Future of Flight’s Strato Deck. ZA002 had to come back north to Everett due to debris found in the fuel tank.  She has been all fixed up and is ready to continue her test flights.

FlightAware.com is showing the 787 will be inflight for about five and a half hours. Currently the Dreamliner is flying down the Oregon coast with some pretty amazing views (I hope a Boeing chase plane is taking photos).

I got a few videos, but won’t be able to get them online until later this evening. Until then I have a few photos to share. Be sure to check out the Dreamlifter in the background, a Boeing 777 landing with Mt Baker in the background, and the unusual sunny day we have in Seattle today.

I also got a video of that Boeing 777 landing with the Boeing 787 waiting to takeoff, but until I get that video up, you can enjoy a photo I got from my phone. (UPDATE: haha, ok it wasn’t me who took the picture with the phone, I was video taping. My very good friend Temo took the picture for me on my phone [normally I am doing both at the same time]. Thanks Temo!)

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Boeing 787 Dreamliner ZA002 with ANA livery, flying over the Olympics

Boeing 787 Dreamliner ZA002 with ANA livery, flying over the Olympics

Yesterday the second Boeing 787 test plane, ZA002, made its second test flight back to where it was built. The flight was from Boeing Field (Located in South Seattle) to Paine Field (located in Everett, WA).

The flight was required since there was debris found in ZA002’s fuel tank after its first flight on December 22nd. Paine Field and it needed to fly back to Paine Field, which has the proper facilities.

VIDEO:
KING5 caught video of the Dreamliner taking off
and the Future of Flight braved the rain, dark and wind to see the ANA liveried 787 land.

The issue is minor and it provided people up north to see the Boeing 787 fly once again (Unfortunately I was at another blog-related event).  This incident is not changing the positive mood of Boeing executives. “The 787’s progress has exceeded my expectations for where I thought we’d be at this point,” Dennis O’Donoghue, who runs the company-wide aircraft testing unit, told Bloomberg. “I’m almost giddy.”

And I am giddy too. This means I will have an opportunity to see ZA002 take off from Paine Field when it heads back south again.

Additional Information:
* Photo of ZA002 back at Paine Field via @ImperfectSense
* More photos of ZA002 over the Olympic Mountains vis Seattle PI

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Boeing 787 in First Choice livery. Photo from NewPlane.com

Boeing 787 in First Choice livery. Photo from NewPlane.com

Preview what the Boeing 787 Dreamliner will look like in different airline liveries (scroll down a little bit for the custom liveries). From Aeroflot to VLAC.

It is great seeing the different designs in 3D on the computer screen, but I can’t wait to see them in person (of course you can already see ANA’s livery on the 787).

If the Boeing 787 liveries don’t distract you enough, you can also check out the new Boeing 747-8 Highlights page via Boeing.

Thanks to Sandy at the Future of Flight for finding this!

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I first got to meet Liz (@ImperfectSense) at the Aviation Geekfest back in early December and since then she has done a wonderful job following the Boeing 787. I always look forward to her newest Dreamliner or Dreamlifter photos. This video captures ZA001 landing at Boeing Field yesterday with a very beautiful Mount Rainier in the background. Great work Liz!

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Boeing 787 Flying over Seattle, WA

Boeing 787 Flying over Seattle, WA

What an amazing plane and an amazing city. I feel so lucky to live here! Notice the Space Needle in the bottom right of the photo.

The Boeing 787 flight tests have been going great. Guy Norris with Aviation Week has a great write up with the details you can check out.

Found this picture from Randy’s Journal via the Seattle PI. Check out the bigger version for more detail of the city.

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