- Boeing (NYSE:BA) has hoisted up the first of the three fuselages that fell into the Clark Fork River following a 19 car train derailment. Three other fuselages came off the train on July 3, and the company is still deciding on what to do with all six hulls.
- "Once we have completed our assessment of damages and determined our next course of action, we will decide what to do with the fuselages," says Dina Weiss, a Boeing spokeswoman.
- The hulls were being shipped from a Spirit AeroSystems (NYSE:SPR) plant in Kansas, to a Boeing facility in Washington, to be assembled into airliners.
- The cause of the derailment is still unknown.
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