Japan Airlines has reported a fuel leak in a Boeing 787 Dreamliner for the second time in a week amid a U.S. safety review of the aircraft. Narita International Airport outside of Tokyo said JAL reported a 100-liter fuel leak in a 787 during an inspection Sunday. The aircraft reportedly was the same one that had a fuel leak in Boston last week, AP reported. Japan's All Nippon Airways has experienced a fuel leak, a cockpit window crack and a computer malfunctioning in its 787s, causing cancelations of several domestic flights. The U.S. government said Friday the 787 is safe to fly, though it launched a probe last week into the cause of various problems. The 787 is Boeing's newest and most high-tech airliner. Japanese airlines are among the top 787 customers.