Federal regulators in the United States ordered a comprehensive review of the critical systems of Boeing 787 aircraft, the aircraft's newest and most technologically advanced of the assembly, which occurred after a fire and a fuel leak this week. The FAA said the review will include the design, manufacture and assembly of the aircraft. Authorities plan detailing the review in a press conference Friday. The 787, which Boeing calls the "Dreamliner", depends more than other modern aircraft electrical signals to operate virtually everything he does. It is also the first Boeing aircraft that uses lithium ion batteries rechargeable and is made of lightweight materials. On Monday there was a fire in the battery pack of an auxiliary power unit of a Japan Airlines 787 that brought no passengers.
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