FAA Administrator Randy Babbitt presented the
U.S. Type Certificate, which verifies that the
787 has been tested and found to be in compliance
with all federal regulations, to 787 Chief Pilot
Mike Carriker and 787 Vice President and Chief
Project Engineer Mike Sinnett, both of whom have
worked on the program since the day it began.
Babbitt presented the amended Production Certificate
700 to John Cornish, vice president of 787 Final
Assembly & Delivery, and Barb O'Dell, vice
president of Quality for the 787 program. The
Production Certificate adds the 787 to the list
of Boeing Commercial Airplane production systems
that have been found to be compliant with all
federal regulations to commercially operate the
aircraft.
Boeing Commercial Airplanes President and CEO
Jim Albaugh said, "Certification is a milestone
that validates what we have promised the world
since we started talking about this airplane.
This airplane embodies the hopes and dreams of
everyone fortunate enough to work on it. Their
dreams are now coming true."
Patrick Goudou, executive director of EASA,
presented Dan Mooney, vice president of 787-8
Development, and Terry Beezhold, former leader
of the 787 Airplane Level Integration Team, with
the European Type Certificate for the 787.
Scott Fancher, vice president and general manager
of the 787 program for Boeing, wrapped up the
event addressing the broad team of those who worked
on the program.
"This is truly a great airplane. From the
advanced materials and innovative technologies
to the improved passenger experience and unbeatable
economics, the 787 really is a game-changing airplane,"
Fancher said.
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