Four of the five Boeing 787 flight test airplanes are conducting remote test operations.
ZA001, the first 787, will undergo testing including rejected take-off conditions in Roswell, New Mexico, taking a break from operations out of Edwards Air Force Base in California.
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The second test flight aircraft is conducting high-latitude and cold-weather testing at Keflavik Airport in Iceland.
ZA003 has been deployed in Yuma, Arizona, for another set of tests conducted in hot weather, with temperatures exceeding 100°F.
ZA004 has been undergoing flight loads survey testing to measures external pressure distributions throughout the flight envelope in Victorville, California.
The fifth airplane continues testing from its base of operations in Seattle.
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By GlobalDataThe 787 flight test fleet has conducted over 1,650 hours of flying over more than 540 flights.