787 Fleet / changes to flying program

I see there is a delay on the launch of the flights to Accra also the return to Tel Aviv.
"From Head for Points"
Virgin Atlantic has been very quiet about the state of its own Boeing 787 fleet.
However, according to The Times, the airline is planning to:
delay the launch of flights to Accra in Ghana, due to start on 1st May
delay the return to Tel Aviv, which is currently due on 30th March
The implication in The Times is that this will not be enough and that other services will also be chopped.
The 17-strong Boeing 787 fleet at Virgin Atlantic is reportedly one aircraft down, presumably due to parts being used to keep other aircraft flying, and this is expected to increase to two next year.
There is no quick fix to the issue, with Rolls-Royce struggling to obtain spare engine parts from its suppliers.
Looks like BA six of 787 fleet grounded because of issues finding parts.
"From Head for Points"
Virgin Atlantic has been very quiet about the state of its own Boeing 787 fleet.
However, according to The Times, the airline is planning to:
delay the launch of flights to Accra in Ghana, due to start on 1st May
delay the return to Tel Aviv, which is currently due on 30th March
The implication in The Times is that this will not be enough and that other services will also be chopped.
The 17-strong Boeing 787 fleet at Virgin Atlantic is reportedly one aircraft down, presumably due to parts being used to keep other aircraft flying, and this is expected to increase to two next year.
There is no quick fix to the issue, with Rolls-Royce struggling to obtain spare engine parts from its suppliers.
Looks like BA six of 787 fleet grounded because of issues finding parts.