According to the FAA, the American manufacturer has made the “necessary changes” for a resumption of deliveries.
The US civil aviation regulator (FAA) announced on Monday that Boeing had carried out the “necessary changes” for a resumption of deliveries of its 787 Dreamliner, after a total suspension since May 2021 due to operational problems.
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“We expect deliveries to resume in the coming days”the FAA said in a statement, assuring that the agency would inspect each plane before delivery.
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