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CHICAGO-Boeing subcontractor Alenia Aeronautica has stopped shipping fuselage sections for the trouble 787 Dreamliner. The company says it will resume shipping the large subassemblies, which represent 14 percent of the 787’s total structure, as soon as it receives a new production schedule from Boeing, which recently announced a six-month delay in the program.MORE