Air New Zealand will join other airlines and shut down Dreamliners completely every three months after tests exposed a problem that could cause the plane to lose all electrical power and a loss of control.
The United States Federal Aviation Administration said laboratory tests by Boeing had exposed a computer glitch in a 787 that was run continuously for 248 days and could cause it to lose power as generator units simultaneously went into failsafe mode.
The administration said this could happen at any phase of flight in the plane that relies extensively on electricity from its own generators rather than using pneumatics to power hydraulics and other equipment.
The FAA directive requires operators of the plane to periodically shut off power completely to planes during maintenance while Boeing develops software to fix the problem.
Air New Zealand has three of the planes in its fleet and nine more on order.