CHICAGO — Boeing said one of its new 787s made an unplanned landing because an engine lost thrust unexpectedly.
Pilots landed at the airport in Moses Lake in central Washington on Friday. It had taken off from Boeing Field near Seattle.
Boeing said the plane had an “uncommanded loss of thrust” in one of its two engines. Boeing spokesman Jim Proulx said the 787 can fly on one engine, but it’s normal procedure to land when there’s an engine problem.
Boeing flew new parts out to Moses Lake over the weekend, and the plane returned to Seattle on Sunday.
The 787 is going through flight testing. The plane with the engine problem is the first test plane. Boeing’s first three 787s are not being sold to airline customers.
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