Boeing Co BA.N shares fell 3.2% in premarket trading on Friday after the U.S. planemaker temporarily halted deliveries of its 787 Dreamliner jets over a documentation issue related to a fuselage component.
Ednews.net reports citing Reuters that boeing, while reviewing certification records, said on Thursday it "discovered an analysis error by our supplier related to the 787 forward pressure bulkhead," leading to a pause in deliveries months after they were allowed to resume in August.
The component acts as a barrier between the pressurized interior cabin and the radome (or nose cone). It was supplied by Spirit AeroSystems SPR.N, which said it was too early to assert it made the "analysis error."
Some analysts said the latest hiccup in 787 deliveries should not result in any design changes and jets in service should continue to fly.