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Published: Thursday, January 17, 2013, 9:54 a.m.

787 production continues as planned, Boeing says

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CHICAGO -- Boeing says production of its 787 is continuing as planned, even though airlines have grounded the plane because of safety concerns.

Federal aviation officials grounded the plane until they can figure out a solution to electrical problems that have caused one battery to catch fire and another to leak in the past two weeks. It's not clear how long the grounding will last.

Boeing currently builds about five of the planes every month. But it's unclear whether airlines are accepting new 787s. No new deliveries have been reported since the battery incidents began earlier this month. On Thursday, Boeing declined to talk about planned deliveries.

Boeing Co. shares are down slightly in midday trading after dropping 3.4 percent drop Wednesday.

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