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The Boeing Company (BA) Gains FAA Approval Boost, Expedited 737 Max and 787 Deliveries Ahead

Last updated: September 30, 2025 4:23 am
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Recently, we compiled an insightful list of the 12 Most Undervalued Dow Stocks to Buy According to Analysts. Among these, The Boeing Company stands out as a key player.

The Boeing Company (NYSE:BA), a dominant force in global aerospace manufacturing, is making significant strides in both commercial and defense aviation. Recent regulatory updates and substantial market transactions further solidify its standing.

On September 29, 2025, a major regulatory shift will occur as the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) plans to ease restrictions on Boeing’s capacity to issue airworthiness certificates for specific models, including the 737 Max and the 787 Dreamliner. This new regulatory framework allows Boeing to alternate certification responsibilities weekly with the FAA, significantly speeding up production and delivery times. This pivotal change comes after a protracted period characterized by heightened regulatory scrutiny due to past safety and quality concerns, indicating a renewed trust in Boeing’s operational practices.

In tandem with this regulatory progress, The Boeing Company (NYSE:BA) has also landed several significant orders. Most notably, Turkish Airlines has placed its largest widebody order to date, committing to acquiring up to 75 Boeing 787 Dreamliners and 150 737 Max jets. This substantial deal, which is projected to support over 123,000 jobs in the United States, will effectively double the airline’s fleet of Boeing aircraft and demonstrates robust global demand for BA products.

Additionally, the Norwegian Group has re-entered the fold as a direct customer of Boeing, ordering 30 737-8 Max planes and thereby increasing its total 737 Max backlog to 80. This move underscores the aircraft’s burgeoning reputation for fuel efficiency and sustainability, further securing Boeing’s position as one of the most undervalued stocks in today’s market.

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The Boeing Company (BA) Gains FAA Approval Boost, Expedited 737 Max and 787 Deliveries Ahead

The Boeing Company (BA) Receives FAA Approval, Accelerating 737 Max and 787 Deliveries

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Investor confidence has surged following these developments, with The Boeing Company (NYSE:BA) shares appreciating more than 30% year-to-date.

While Boeing shows potential as a solid investment opportunity, it’s worth noting that some emerging AI stocks might present even greater upside potential while potentially carrying less downside risk. If you’re interested in uncovering an extremely undervalued AI stock that stands to benefit notably from the current market dynamics, including Trump-era tariffs and the onshoring movement, we invite you to explore our free report on the best short-term AI stock.

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