Dreamliner No. 2, badly damaged by an in-flight fire Nov. 9, returned Tuesday to Seattle from Laredo, Texas, after being repaired.
"Maintenance technicians replaced the damaged P100 power-distribution panel, repaired damage to interior composite structure and installed new insulation material," Boeing said.
Boeing said its team in Laredo "has completed a series of ground test operations and inspections to validate the repairs."
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