Travel News - Boeing to delay first 787 deliveries by 6 months




Madhouse24
Oct 10, 07, 10:36 am
CHICAGO (AP) — Boeing is delaying initial deliveries of the 787 Dreamliner by six months due to continued challenges in completing assembly of the first airplanes, the company said Wednesday.
Boeing said deliveries that had been scheduled to begin next May will be pushed back to late November or December 2008.

The first flight, already pushed back once from the initial target of earlier this fall, now is anticipated around the end of the first quarter of 2008.

Boeing said the postponement will not materially affect its earnings or guidance for next year.

"We are disappointed over the schedule changes that we are announcing today," said Chairman and CEO Jim McNerney. "Notwithstanding the challenges that we are experiencing in bringing forward this game-changing product, we remain confident in the design of the 787, and in the fundamental innovation and technologies that underpin it."

McNerney had publicly voiced confidence as recently as four weeks ago that the airplane maker would be able to deliver the first 787 on time next May to Japan's All Nippon Airways, despite skepticism among industry observers following the first postponement.

On Sept. 5, Boeing formally pushed back the first test flight to mid-November or mid-December due to complications with final assembly and finalizing flight-control software. That would have left the company just five to six months before the first delivery, or about half the time it took to test the 777 a decade ago.

The company first acknowledged problems meeting the original test-flight schedule in August when it cited ongoing challenges with out-of-sequence production work, including parts shortages, and remaining software and systems integration activities.

Boeing shares, which had moved higher Wednesday before the late-morning announcement, quickly tumbled $2.95, or 2.9%, to $98.50 in midday trading.

http://www.usatoday.com/travel/flights/2007-10-10-boeing-787-delay_N.htm?csp=34


Efrem
Oct 10, 07, 12:04 pm
Boeing made out because A380 delays came out at a stage in the 787 program before its delays became apparent.

Airbus will make out because 787 delays are coming at a stage in the A350 program before its delays, which if history is any indication it will have, are apparent.

Boeing will make out because those probable A350 delays will become apparent at a stage in Boeing's next program before that program's delays, which it too will probably have, are apparent.

Airbus will make out because delays in Boeing's next program will become apparent at a stage in Airbus's next program ...

obscure2k
Oct 10, 07, 12:46 pm
As there is already an active thread in Newsstand http://flyertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=744854 I am closing this thread and ask that you follow the thread in Newsstand.
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Bobster
Oct 10, 07, 2:32 pm
I am closing this thread and ask that you follow the thread in Newsstand.

But this is the thread in Newsstand. You must have intended to post that in the thread you closed, not this one.

CHIC SILBER
Oct 10, 07, 6:26 pm
Here is the N Y Times story link

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/10/business/10cnd-boeing.html?hp

Not good news but I'm not a 78 fan

I was in the mock up

Bobster
Oct 10, 07, 8:01 pm
Not good news but I'm not a 78 fan

I was in the mock up

I was tempted to say it's good news for the coach passengers. The more delay the better. :D

cj001f
Oct 10, 07, 10:44 pm
Once again management and marketing outpace engineering.



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