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Boeing Dreamline investigation turns to battery maker

 
Published on Jan 21, 2013
5:42 PM
Cars are parked in front of the headquarters of GS Yuasa Corp, the maker of lithium-ion batteries used in Boeing 787 Dreamliner, in Kyoto, western Japan as Japanese and US investigators conduct a probe of the maker Monday, Jan 21, 2013. Tsutomu Nishijima, a spokesman for GS Yuasa, said on Monday that the investigators visited the company’s headquarters in Kyoto, Japan, and that Yuasa was cooperating with the probe. -- PHOTO: AP

TOKYO (AP) - Japanese and US investigators are conducting a probe of the maker of the lithium ion batteries used in Boeing's grounded 787 jets.

Mr Tsutomu Nishijima, a spokesman for GS Yuasa, said on Monday the investigators visited the company's headquarters in Kyoto, Japan, and that Yuasa was cooperating with the probe.

He said he could not comment on details of the investigation or on whether it would continue beyond Monday. Transport Ministry officials also would not immediately comment on the investigation or its findings.

After an overheated battery forced an emergency landing of an All Nippon Airways 787 flight last week, all 50 B-787s that Boeing has delivered to airlines have been grounded. The manufacturer has halted deliveries of new planes until it can address the electrical problems.

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