Boeing’s Proposed Dreamliner Fix Awaits U.S. FAA Analysis

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Boeing Co. awaits a response from the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration after submitting its plan to fix the 787 Dreamliner’s batteries and get the company’s most advanced plane back in service.

Boeing Commercial Airplanes President Ray Conner met yesterday with FAA Administrator Michael Huerta at the agency’s headquarters in Washington, according to statements from the company and the agency. The FAA said it was reviewing Boeing’s proposal, though the agency and the company didn’t provide details about what was discussed during the meeting.