Dreamliner set to fly in a week as Boeing fixes battery TOKYO/LONDON (Reuters) - Boeing began installing reinforced lithium-ion batteries on five grounded 787 jets in Japan on Monday, starting a process that should make the first commercial Dreamliners ready to fly again in about a week. http://feeds.reuters.com/~r/reuters/businessNews/~3/6BUHGkgguA0/story01.htm Boeing CEO Jim McNerney's Pay Rose To $21.1 Million -- Boeing CEO Jim McNerney's compensation rose 15 percent last year to $21.1 million, as the company rewarded him for better-than-expected profits and faster airplane production. McNerney's pay was disclosed in a regulatory filing Friday and analyzed by The Associated Press. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/17/boeing-ceo-pay_n_2895721.html FAA approves Boeing's 787 fix The Dreamliner's batteries must pass rigorous testing before flying passengers again. http://news.yahoo.com/faa-approves-boeing-plan-fix-787s-batteries-210007519.html http://www.wochit.com