FILE - In this Nov. 4, 2012 file photo, a Boeing 787 takes off from George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston. Boeing’s Dreamliner has had a rough week, capped off Friday, Jan. 11, 2013 with a decision by the Federal Aviation Administration to review everything from the design to manufacturing of the new airplane. Government officials were quick to say that the plane is safe, however a fire Monday, Jan. 7, and subsequent spate of technical problems raised enough questions to prompt this highly unusual review. (AP Photo/Houston Chronicle, Eric Kayne)

A look at who flies Boeing's 787

Published: 07:48:00 PM, Wed 16 January 2013 UTC

Boeing has delivered 50 of its new 787s to airlines around the world. Here's a look at who owns them:

All Nippon Airways, 17

Japan Airlines, 7

Air India, 6

United Continental Holdings Inc., U.S., 6

Qatar Airways, 5

Ethiopian Airlines, 4

LAN Airlines (Chile), 3

LOT Polish Airlines, 2

Source: Boeing Co., airlines.

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