Boeing has halted deliveries of 787 Dreamliners due to a documentation issue, according to the Federal Aviation Administration and industry officials, reports Doug Cameron and Andrew Tangel of the Wall Street Journal. The company hasn’t handed over a Dreamliner since January 26 from the production line or from the dozens stored awaiting delivery, said aviation data provider Ascend by Cirium, the Journal reports. "Boeing temporarily halted deliveries of 787 Dreamliners after notifying the FAA that it is conducting additional analysis on a fuselage component," the FAA said in a statement. "Deliveries will not resume until the FAA is satisfied that the issue has been addressed." Reference Link
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