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Boeing is once again under the microscope of civil aviation authorities and flight safety agencies.
The cause is the crash of a Dreamliner - B787 aircraft belonging to Air India and flying from Ahmedabad to London.
Boeing shares have fallen by 4.82 percent since morning.
Shares of companies producing parts for the Dreamliner also lost ground.
Engine manufacturer GE Aerospace (GE) fell by 1.5 percent.
And Spirit AeroSystems (SPR),
a manufacturer of fuselages, wings and propulsion systems for aircraft,
lost 2.16 percent.
The tragedy that occurred in India shook investors' confidence in airlines.
Stock charts of other carriers around the world turned red.
Shares of InterGlobe Aviation (INGL) - India's cheapest and largest airline - lost 2.75%.
Another cheap Indian carrier - SpiceJet (SPJT) lost half as much.
In Europe, shares of Wizz Air (WIZZ) fell 2.7%, and Ryanair (RYAAY) - 0.85%.
The smallest loss - 0.33% - was recorded by Polish charters Enter Air SA (ENT)."
"First Dreamliner Crash:
Boeing in Trouble, Stock Exchange Reacts.Boeing is once again under the microscope of civil aviation authorities and flight safety agencies.
The cause is the crash of a Dreamliner - B787 aircraft belonging to Air India and flying from Ahmedabad to London.
Boeing shares have fallen by 4.82 percent since morning.
Shares of companies producing parts for the Dreamliner also lost ground.
Engine manufacturer GE Aerospace (GE) fell by 1.5 percent.
And Spirit AeroSystems (SPR),
a manufacturer of fuselages, wings and propulsion systems for aircraft,
lost 2.16 percent.
The tragedy that occurred in India shook investors' confidence in airlines.
Stock charts of other carriers around the world turned red.
Shares of InterGlobe Aviation (INGL) - India's cheapest and largest airline - lost 2.75%.
Another cheap Indian carrier - SpiceJet (SPJT) lost half as much.
In Europe, shares of Wizz Air (WIZZ) fell 2.7%, and Ryanair (RYAAY) - 0.85%.
The smallest loss - 0.33% - was recorded by Polish charters Enter Air SA (ENT)."

Pierwsza katastrofa Dreamlinera. Boeing w tarapatach, giełda reaguje
Boeing po raz kolejny pod lupą władz lotnictwa cywilnego i agencji bezpieczeństwa lotów. Przyczyną jest katastrofa Dreamlinera - samolotu typu B787 należącego
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