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US FTC: Boeing must divest Spirit AeroSystems' assets before merging with Spirit AeroSystems

The U.S. regulator announced on Wednesday that it would require Boeing divest significant Spirit AeroSystems' assets in order to address competition concerns regarding its $8.3 Billion acquisition of the company which manufactures major fuselages and wing parts for aircraft, including the Boeing 737.

The Federal Trade Commission has proposed an order that delays the merger planned by Boeing, which was scheduled to be completed before the end of this year. The proposed order is open for public comments for 30 days.

Boeing's shares fell 2.3% intraday.

The commission wants Spirit to divest its parts that provide aerostructures to Airbus, its European competitor. Airbus has already agreed to buy parts from Spirit.

This divestment will address FTC concerns that the merger could allow Boeing to unfairly dominate Airbus's supply chain.

Boeing's spokesperson stated, "We are pleased that the U.S. Federal Trade Commission has approved our acquisition of Spirit AeroSystems." While the transaction is not fully completed, Boeing remains committed to the completion of the remaining steps to complete the acquisition. This milestone will enhance our ability, to produce safe, high quality airplanes for our clients and benefit the flying community. (Reporting and editing by Doina Gregorio and David Gregorio; and Bhargav acharya in Toronto and Ryan Patrick Jones, in Seattle.

(source: Reuters)