By Alwyn Scott NEW YORK (Reuters) - Boeing Co will easily recover financially from a 19-car train derailment in Montana last week that sent three fuselages for its popular 737 jetliner tumbling down a steep embankment toward a river and damaged other plane parts, analysts said on Sunday. The 90-car train was carrying a total of six 737 fuselages and pieces of Boeing 777 and 747 aircraft from supplier Spirit Aerosystems in Wichita, Kansas, when it derailed on Thursday about 18 miles (28.9 km) east of Superior, Montana. The loss of six Boeing 737 fuselages "is equal to three days of production," he said. The company is making 42 Boeing 737s a month, giving it plenty of scope to recoup six lost fuselages in six months, he said.
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