Dreamliner Returns to Service Successfully.

A Boeing 787 Dreamliner previously grounded for maintenance has successfully returned to service and safely arrived in Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG), marking another major milestone in the airline’s fleet recovery and operational readiness efforts ahead of the busy travel season.

The aircraft was reintroduced to support expanding operations as the carrier continues restoring its grounded Dreamliner fleet. The successful return also reflects the commitment made by Acting Group Managing Director and CEO George Kamal, who stated that all grounded Boeing 787 aircraft would progressively re-enter service before mid-May.

Airline officials praised the technical and engineering teams for their extensive work in preparing the aircraft for operations. The Dreamliner also underwent heavy maintenance checks before being cleared to return to commercial service.

The airline says the phased return of its Boeing 787 fleet will strengthen network reliability and help meet growing passenger demand during the upcoming peak travel period.

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