Thomson Airways, expected to be the first British airline to fly the Dreamliner, said it hoped to launch Scottish flights in May and was awaiting the outcome of an investigation into its safety by American aviation authorities.
AIRLINES due to fly Boeing's Dreamliner have expressed confidence that the US's grounding of the plane amid safety concerns will not affect its launch in the UK.
Thomson Airways, expected to be the first British airline to fly the Dreamliner, said it hoped to launch Scottish flights in May and was awaiting the outcome of an investigation into its safety by American aviation authorities.
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