Singapore Airlines says it has grounded two of its Boeing 787-10 jets in a widening turbine problem for Rolls-Royce. Singapore Airlines says it has grounded two of its Boeing 787-10 aircraft due to engine issues. READ MORE:* Boeing celebrates delivery of its newest, biggest Dreamliner yet* Singapore Airlines' 50th anniversary: The airline that changed a nation* Singapore Airlines celebrates 40 years in New Zealand with new cabin* Boeing: More time needed to fix troubled 737 Max* Samoa Airways cancels some Auckland flights after Boeing 737 Max grounding* Widow of pilot on Lion Air flight says direct appeals made to ground Boeing model* Boeing details its fix for the 737 Max, but defends original design* Boeing to make 'optional' safety feature standard on troubled 737 Max jets* Is the Boeing 737 Max-8 safe? Singapore Airlines said it was consulting engine manufacturer Rolls-Royce and the relevant authorities for next steps and any precautionary measures. Singapore Airlines became the first carrier in the world to fly the 787-10, beginning last year.
Source: Stuff April 02, 2019 08:15 UTC