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.