The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has approved Boeing’s inspection and modification plan to resume deliveries of its 787 according to the WSJ.
The approval of the Boeing plan should allow the company to resume deliveries in August after it halted them in May 2021.
The first 787 delivery is expected to occur within days suggests the WSJ and there are over 120 787s to be delivered over the next six months worth $US25 billion.
Boeing halted delivery of its 787s in 2020 after its engineers discovered defects in production and it self-reported these to the FAA.
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Source:: AirlineRatings.Com