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[–] SamsonSeinfelder@feddit.de 0 points 6 months ago

I can only see three incidents with 787 on wikipedia:

  • 2013 Boeing 787 Dreamliner grounding
  • 2024 TCAS incident over Somalia
  • LATAM Airlines Flight 800

This does not looks like a repeating pattern. The Flight 800 was a 300ft drop midair with around 30 to 40 people hitting the ceiling of the cabin and landing in Auckland without further problems. This does not sound 787 related. Just keep your seatbelts on.

The 2024 TCAS incident reads like a near collision based on miscommunication by air traffic control. Not related to the 787 series.

And well the 2013 787 grounding was based on lithium-ion batteries problems and has now been fixed (?).

I would say relax and keep your seatbelts buckled (disregarding what airframe you are on).