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Old 4th April 2016 | 22:51
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B787 Single Engine Taxi

I was just wondering if anyone knows of a 787 operator conducting single engine taxi.
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Old 5th April 2016 | 01:35
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Saw a 787 doing single engine taxi yesterday as we were head on with it. I think it was JAL
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Old 5th April 2016 | 06:48
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much appreciated, cheers
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Old 5th April 2016 | 07:17
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Single engine taxi out is not recommended by Boeing due to hydraulic system logic.
Single engine taxi in is an option, the decision to implement EOT-in belongs to the operator.
Boeing Flight Operations Technical Bulletin 787-9 R1 refers.

I know of a couple of operators that do conduct EOT-In operations on their 787's
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Old 1st August 2025 | 17:38
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We taxi in single engine on B788. Works ok. Just the Hydraulic NNC comes on for the associated side shut down. You just do it. No big deal. We don’t taxi out single engine tho
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Old 26th April 2026 | 10:50
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Some asia operator will use it on taxi in.
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Old 27th April 2026 | 22:15
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B757 Single engine taxi

Eastern Air Lines was the first airline to get single engine taxi approved. It was in 1984 or 1985. The airline used single engine taxi thereafter.
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