By Alwyn Scott NEW YORK (Reuters) – A fire that scorched the top of a Boeing Co 787 Dreamliner at London Heathrow airport last summer was likely caused by faulty wiring in an emergency rescue beacon that led to “an uncontrolled discharge” from a lithium-ion battery, the UK aviation safety agency said on Wednesday. The
The post UK agency says faulty wiring likely caused Dreamliner fire appeared first on 6KILO.com.