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Yet another big delay for Boeing's 787
April 9, 2008.
The Boeing Co. delayed its 787 jetliner program again Tuesday, pushing back its expected debut in commercial service to the third quarter of 2009 as it continues to grapple with problems involving its supply chain and the need to redo work done by contractors.
The newest delays push the 787's schedule back approximately another six months and mean the aircraft touted for its potential to be more fuel-efficient than other large jets is now more than a year behind its original schedule.
The first test flight now isn't expected to take place until the fourth quarter as Boeing builds more time into the schedule to reduce the risk of further delays. The company had initially planned to begin test flights last August or September and deliver the first plane to Japan's All Nippon Airways this May -- a delivery it had recently rescheduled to early 2009.
The fourth delay with the 787, coming less than three months after the last one, further undermines Boeing's credibility on the much-hyped program and also is a setback to the more than 50 airlines that have placed about 900 orders for the top-selling plane. Buyers are likely to seek compensation for the delays.
The twin-engine widebody will be the first jetliner made largely of carbon-fiber plastic, which Boeing says will save fuel and be cheaper to maintain. But schedule delays with new jets are not uncommon, and Boeing also has had difficulties with a program that leans unusually heavily on overseas suppliers.
The company said that while significant progress has been made assembling the first airplane, it is rescheduling the first flight "due to slower-than-expected completion of work that traveled from supplier facilities into Boeing's final assembly line, unanticipated rework and the addition of margin into the testing schedule."
Boeing now anticipates delivering a total of 25 of the new airplanes in 2009.
"Over the past few months, we have taken strong actions to confront and overcome start-up issues on the program, and we have made solid progress," said Scott Carson, president and CEO of Boeing's Seattle-based commercial airplanes unit. "Nevertheless, the traveled work situation and some unanticipated rework have prevented us from hitting the milestones we laid out in January."
The company said research and development costs will likely increase because of the latest delay but it expects no change to 2008 earnings guidance. It said it will disclose more financial details when it reports first-quarter earnings on April 23.
Citing evidence of what it said is substantial progress, Boeing said it will power up the first aircraft by the end of June and also begin final assembly of the third and fourth 787s. It also revised the scheduling of the different 787 models, saying the larger 787-9 now will follow the original 787, with first delivery planned for 2012, while the shorter-range 787-3 that originally was pegged for a 2010 delivery will be pushed back behind the 787-9.
First Delay Update Oct. 10, 2007:
Second Delay Update Dec. 11, 2007:
Third Delay Update. Jan. 16, 2008.
Fourth Delay Update. April 9, 2008.
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arsenium666 (October 6, 2008 at 10:52 pm)
MARKETS DATA.
Monday, Oct 06 2008.
The Boeing Co (BA:NYQ) set a new 52-week low during today's trading session when it reached 47.88$. Over this period, the share price is down 50.67%.
That´s the prize you have to pay for Lying Marquets...and for trying to manipulate US Institutions against the US Army Tanker Deal with Airbus.
"Boeing´s Big Bet it seems it´s on course..." to a neverending DISASTER.
Is Boeing gonna end underperforming someday...? No Chance.
Monday, Oct 06 2008.
The Boeing Co (BA:NYQ) set a new 52-week low during today's trading session when it reached 47.88$. Over this period, the share price is down 50.67%.
That´s the prize you have to pay for Lying Marquets...and for trying to manipulate US Institutions against the US Army Tanker Deal with Airbus.
"Boeing´s Big Bet it seems it´s on course..." to a neverending DISASTER.
Is Boeing gonna end underperforming someday...? No Chance.
arsenium666 (October 5, 2008 at 8:09 pm)
MARKETS DATA.
Thursday Oct 02 2008.
The Boeing Co (BA:NYQ) set a new 52-week low during today's trading session when it reached 53.34$. Over this period, the share price is down -46.51%..
That´s the prize you have to pay for Lying Marquets...and for trying to manipulate US Institutions against the US Army Tanker Deal with Airbus.
"Boeing´s Big Bet it seems it´s on course..." to a neverending DISASTER.
Thursday Oct 02 2008.
The Boeing Co (BA:NYQ) set a new 52-week low during today's trading session when it reached 53.34$. Over this period, the share price is down -46.51%..
That´s the prize you have to pay for Lying Marquets...and for trying to manipulate US Institutions against the US Army Tanker Deal with Airbus.
"Boeing´s Big Bet it seems it´s on course..." to a neverending DISASTER.
jizzmonger (September 23, 2008 at 12:01 am)
And why do you have such a problem with the aircraft being delayed?
It's not a McDonalds Hamburger or new Carpeting in your house.
It's a God Damn entirely new aircraft made out of materials that they have never made aircraft out of before.
It's not a McDonalds Hamburger or new Carpeting in your house.
It's a God Damn entirely new aircraft made out of materials that they have never made aircraft out of before.
arsenium666 (September 23, 2008 at 12:36 am)
No...yeah?
Amm...I might be wrong but the first Airliner to use composite materials was the AIRBUS A300 in the 70´s...
Err...isn´t 40% of the A380 made of new materials??? with more than 380 patents... wait for the A350 XWB with a 60% made of carbon fibre.
Maybe you´ll see it sooner than the DelayLiner...looking the way Boeing is going.
To add more spice to the neverending disaster...a STRIKE has stoped all US. Boeing sites..LOL.
What a Ridiculous Company.
Amm...I might be wrong but the first Airliner to use composite materials was the AIRBUS A300 in the 70´s...
Err...isn´t 40% of the A380 made of new materials??? with more than 380 patents... wait for the A350 XWB with a 60% made of carbon fibre.
Maybe you´ll see it sooner than the DelayLiner...looking the way Boeing is going.
To add more spice to the neverending disaster...a STRIKE has stoped all US. Boeing sites..LOL.
What a Ridiculous Company.
jizzmonger (September 21, 2008 at 8:24 pm)
The Plane uses Rolls-Royce and G.E engines so no, you are not correct.
arsenium666 (September 22, 2008 at 9:31 pm)
Then the DelayLiner should be forbidden to be sold on U.S.(once it manages to leave the ground), as well above 70% of the plane is being BUILD outside the country...isn´t it?
And...as far as I know...The KC-45 from Northrop Grumman-EADS will be assembled on U.S. Soil...you know where Alabama is?? 25,000 direct JOBS aren´t enough? and even more than 15.000 indirect jobs?
Maybe the European Union should avoid any U.S Miliary Plane to be sold on all european countries as well..isn´t it?
And...as far as I know...The KC-45 from Northrop Grumman-EADS will be assembled on U.S. Soil...you know where Alabama is?? 25,000 direct JOBS aren´t enough? and even more than 15.000 indirect jobs?
Maybe the European Union should avoid any U.S Miliary Plane to be sold on all european countries as well..isn´t it?
jizzmonger (September 23, 2008 at 12:00 am)
I agree.
If public is to be spent, it should only be spent with companies that are domestic to that country in which the tax money originates.
The EU buys Boeing aircraft because they want the best. It makes sense on that end.
And that is why the 787 is made "worldwide".
If public is to be spent, it should only be spent with companies that are domestic to that country in which the tax money originates.
The EU buys Boeing aircraft because they want the best. It makes sense on that end.
And that is why the 787 is made "worldwide".
arsenium666 (September 18, 2008 at 9:42 pm)
MARKETS DATA.
Thursday Sep 18 2008.
The Boeing Co (BA:NYQ) set a new 52-week low during today's trading session when it reached 54.20$. Over this period, the share price is down -45.14%..
That´s the prize you have to pay for Lying Marquets...and for trying to manipulate US Institutions against the US Army Tanker Deal with Airbus.
"Boeing´s Big Bet it seems it´s on course..." to an neverending DISASTER.
Thursday Sep 18 2008.
The Boeing Co (BA:NYQ) set a new 52-week low during today's trading session when it reached 54.20$. Over this period, the share price is down -45.14%..
That´s the prize you have to pay for Lying Marquets...and for trying to manipulate US Institutions against the US Army Tanker Deal with Airbus.
"Boeing´s Big Bet it seems it´s on course..." to an neverending DISASTER.
jizzmonger (September 21, 2008 at 8:19 pm)
It only makes sense that U.S. government should buy planes made in the United States.
Duh
Duh
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The Boeing Co (BA:NYQ) set a new 52-week low during today's trading session when it reached 40.00$. Over this period, the share price is down 56.36%.
That´s the prize you have to pay for Lying Marquets...and for trying to manipulate US Institutions against the US Army Tanker Deal with Airbus.
"Boeing´s Big Bet it seems it´s on course" to a neverending DISASTER.
Signs of BANKRUPTCY over the Hill...due to DelayLiner´s Delay payments to Airliners