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FAA approves certification plan for Boeing's 787 fix
Posted on March 12, 2013 at 1:37 PM
Updated Tuesday, Mar 12 at 6:56 PM
A Boeing plan to redesign the 787 Dreamliner’s fire-plagued lithium-ion batteries won approval Tuesday from the Federal Aviation Administration, although officials gave no estimate for when the planes would be allowed to fly passengers again.
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