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Boeing was relieved of some of the restrictions imposed because of the quality crisis. Shares jumped

Boeing will be able to self-approve some of its 737 Max and 787 Dreamliner airplanes before handing them over to customers, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said Friday, its statement quoted by CNBC.
The regulator has banned the aircraft maker from issuing airworthiness certificates for the 737 Max in 2019 after two crashes. A similar decision was made for the Boeing 787 in 2022 due to manufacturing defects. The lifting of these restrictions signals a return of confidence, the channel said.
The company's shares jumped by 3.7% at the trades on September 26. At the moment the growth of quotations reached up to 4%.
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