As of now (June 2025), there has been no major fatal crash involving the Boeing 787 Dreamliner in commercial service. The Dreamliner is generally considered one of the safest modern aircraft, with a strong safety record since its first flight in 2009 and entry into service in 2011.
However, there have been incidents and technical issues involving the 787, including:
⚠️ Notable Incidents (non-fatal):
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Battery fires (2013)
- Two separate incidents involving lithium-ion battery fires on Japan Airlines and All Nippon Airways (ANA) 787s led to a worldwide grounding of the aircraft for several months. Boeing later redesigned the battery system.
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Technical issues and diversions
- Over the years, Dreamliners have experienced various engine issues (notably with the Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 engines), fuel leaks, and electrical problems, causing emergency landings or precautionary diversions. None resulted in fatalities.
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Turbulence and hard landings
- Some 787s have been involved in turbulence-related injuries or hard landings, but again, no crashes.
✅ Safety Overview:
- First flight: 2009
- Entered service: 2011 (with All Nippon Airways)
- Fatal crashes: 0
- Major redesigns: Post-2013 battery update and engine upgrades for some models.
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