
** FILE ** Boeing Commercial Airplanes President Ray Conner (center), flanked by Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood (left) and Federal Aviation Administration chief Michael Huerta, speaks during a news conference at the Transportation Department in Washington on Friday, Jan. 11, 2013, to discuss a comprehensive review of the Boeing 787's critical systems, including its design, manufacture and assembly. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

Transportation Secretary Raymond LaHood listens at left as Boeing Commercial Airplanes President Ray Conner speaks during a news conference at the Transportation Department in Washington, Friday, Jan. 11, 2013, to discuss a comprehensive review of Boeing 787 critical systems, including the design, manufacture and assembly. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Friday launched a comprehensive review of the critical systems of Boeing's 787, the aircraft maker's newest and most technologically advanced plane, after a fire and a fuel leak earlier this week. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

** FILE ** Boeing Commercial Airplanes President Ray Conner (center), flanked by Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood (left) and Federal Aviation Administration chief Michael Huerta, speaks during a news conference at the Transportation Department in Washington on Friday, Jan. 11, 2013, to discuss a comprehensive review of the Boeing 787's critical systems, including its design, manufacture and assembly. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

** FILE ** Boeing Commercial Airplanes President Ray Conner (center), flanked by Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood (left) and Federal Aviation Administration chief Michael Huerta, speaks during a news conference at the Transportation Department in Washington on Friday, Jan. 11, 2013, to discuss a comprehensive review of the Boeing 787's critical systems, including its design, manufacture and assembly. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

Transportation Secretary Raymond LaHood listens at left as Boeing Commercial Airplanes President Ray Conner speaks during a news conference at the Transportation Department in Washington, Friday, Jan. 11, 2013, to discuss a comprehensive review of Boeing 787 critical systems, including the design, manufacture and assembly. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Friday launched a comprehensive review of the critical systems of Boeing's 787, the aircraft maker's newest and most technologically advanced plane, after a fire and a fuel leak earlier this week. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)