Things are finally look up for Boeing.
Shares at the aerospace company have reached a two-week high after news broke that its 737 MAX could be approved to fly again by late June.
Since the fatal crash in Ethiopia, shares have fallen by nearly 15 per cent.
Boing is the world’s biggest planemaker.

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