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- The Federal Aviation Administration gave Boeing the go-ahead to resume deliveries of its Dreamliner aircraft.
- Deliveries were paused for a third time in three years in January due to an "analysis error."
- Travel analyst Henry Harteveldt said the 787's recent delivery delays may push airlines to consider a competing jet.
On March 10, the Federal Aviation Administration gave Boeing the green light to resume deliveries of its hot-selling Boeing 787 Dreamliner, which was paused for the third time in three years on January 26.