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WASHINGTON, April 7 — Boeing Co said yesterday it would suspend production of its 787 airplane at its facilities in South Carolina amid the coronavirus pandemic. The announcement came soon after the state's governor issued an order yesterday directing residents to stay home except for essential...

A Boeing 787-9 jet ready for delivery to ANA Holdings Ltd is seen at Boeing's delivery centre in Everett, Washington August 17, 2016. — Reuters pic

Boeing production will be suspended until further notice after the second shift tomorrow. On Sunday, the largest US planemaker indefinitely extended the halt of its production operations at its Washington state facilities. On Monday, Airbus said it would temporarily halt production at its A220/A320 manufacturing facility in Alabama because of"high inventory levels in the sites and the various government recommendations."Boeing said on March 23 it would halt production at its Washington state twin-aisle jetliner factory as a temporary measure to help fight the outbreak of the respiratory disease. Production had been expected to resume early this week.

 

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