The FAA has cleared Boeing to resume deliveries of its 787 Dreamliners as early as next week.

 




The FAA has cleared Boeing to resume deliveries of its 787 Dreamliners as early as next week.

 Deliveries of the aircraft were halted on Feb. 23 after a data-analysis error was detected related to the aircraft’s forward pressure bulkhead.

The FAA said Boeing addressed its concerns, and the agency “may resume issuing airworthiness certificates next week.”

  • Boeing said it has completed the necessary analysis confirming that the airplane meets all relevant requirements and does not require production or fleet action.
  • Boeing 787 Dreamliner customers include American Airlines, Air France-KLM Group, British Airways, China Southern Airlines, and Qatar Airways.
  • Boeing shares closed at $203.07 on Friday, up ~1% for the day; the aircraft manufacturer is up ~4% YTD.

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