Boeing stock rises as FAA clears company to resume Dreamliner deliveries

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Shares of Boeing Co. were among the few in the black Friday after U.S. aviation regulators cleared the aerospace and defense company to resume deliveries of...

Shares of Boeing Co. BA were among the few in the black Friday after U.S. aviation regulators cleared the aerospace and defense company to resume deliveries of its 787 Dreamliner jets. “Boeing addressed the FAA’s concerns. The FAA may resume issuing airworthiness certificates next week,” a Federal Aviation Administration spokesperson said. Boeing said it was working with customers on delivery timing. Deliveries were halted last month over documentation issues.

BA were among the few in the black Friday after U.S. aviation regulators cleared the aerospace and defense company to resume deliveries of its 787 Dreamliner jets. “Boeing addressed the FAA’s concerns. The FAA may resume issuing airworthiness certificates next week,” a Federal Aviation Administration spokesperson said. Boeing said it was working with customers on delivery timing. Deliveries were halted last month over documentation issues. Shares of Boeing are poised to end the week 0.

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