An unlucky Boeing Dreamliner is finally on its way to its new owners after the first delivery attempt went tragically awry. In July of this year, the 787-10 was on the ground at Charleston Air Force Base-International Airport (CHS) and it collided with a smaller jet that was waiting to refuel.
The Breeze Airways Airbus A220-300 was the victim of the larger Dreamliner when its wingtip cut through the Airbus’ tail. Just two months later, the 787 is factory-fresh again and on its way to All Nippon Airways (ANA), as Flightradar 24 spotters have been tracking.
ANA’s Newest Dreamliner
The details on Planespotters.net regarding the jet’s history state that it was taxiing for departure on its delivery flight after completing final checks at the factory when the incident occurred