Deccan Chronicle

FAA questions stoppage in Boeing plane deliveries

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A Boeing spokesman said Friday that the company is working with the Federal Aviation Administra­tion to provide more informatio­n about the company’s analysis and documentat­ion of work on new 787s. He said the delay affects near-term deliveries.

Chicago, May 29: Boeing has again halted deliveries of its 787 jetliner after federal regulators asked for more informatio­n about production flaws, including small gaps where panels of the fuselage are joined.

A Boeing spokesman said Friday that the company is working with the Federal Aviation Administra­tion to provide more informatio­n about the company’s analysis and documentat­ion of work on new 787s. He said the delay affects near-term deliveries.

The spokesman said the delay does not affect 787s, which Boeing calls the Dreamliner, that have already been delivered to airline customers.

It is not clear how long deliveries will be held up the spokesman called it a near-term issue.

Chicago-based Boeing gets a large chunk of the price for a new plane upon delivery, so a prolonged delay could affect the company’s cash flow.

CFRA Research analyst Colin Scarola called it obviously disappoint­ing news for Boeing and its investors.

But the issue appears related to inspection procedures, not a new design or manufactur­ing problem, and seems likely to be resolved quickly, he said.

Deliveries of 787s were halted for five months, until late March, by the fuselage flaw and other issues.

Boeing shares fell or 1.5 per cent, to Friday at $247.02. $3.68, close

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