Airlines around the world breathed a sigh of relief when Boeing's 787 Dreamliner was given the all-clear to resume flying following its well-publicised battery problems.
Amongst those carriers was Thomson Airways, whose initial three aircraft were due to begin revenue-earning services in the summer.
Doncaster-Sheffield was one of the airports chosen to play a part in crew training prior to the introduction of passenger flights. G-TUIA, named 'Living the Dream' is shown on short finals to DSA's runway 02.
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