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They also said there had been no fire inside the battery itself in either of the two incidents. The only flames were seen by a Japan Airlines mechanic coming from the charger connector outside the battery. But the NTSB has not ruled out a fire inside the battery. Both batteries were blackened, and the NTSB found molten steel droplets inside the case of the battery from the Boston fire. The root cause of the battery problems isn't known. Boeing officials said in Tokyo that it's common for airplane flaws to be fixed even though the root cause isn't fully understood. Executives said the improvements to the battery and its charger should reduce the chances that the problem will happen again. Still, that's another area the NTSB has not yet weighed in on. Boeing Co. shares rose 53 cents to $84.86 in afternoon trading.
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