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Travellers 'worried' by Dreamliner glitches: Japan minister

Japan's transport minister said Tuesday that ministry officials had launched a probe of Boeing's Dreamliner after a series of problems with the high-tech aircraft left travellers "enormously worried".

File photo shows a Boeing 787 Dreamliner operated by All Nippon Airways taxiing down the runway at Narita Airport in suburban Tokyo on October 26, 2011. Japan's transport minister said Tuesday that ministry officials had launched a probe of Boeing's Dreamliner after a series of problems with the high-tech aircraft left travellers "enormously worried".

The ministry said late Monday it had chosen a team of experts to examine a Boeing 787 Dreamliner operated by Japan Airlines (JAL) that suffered two fuel leaks in less than a week.

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