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Boeing Halts 787 Production Line For 1 Month
While the company will not comment on any impact to downstream deliveries, Boeing plans to update to its 2011 delivery guidance on during its July 27 second quarter earnings call. The hold leaves unaffected the August or September first 787 delivery to All Nippon Airways and the company maintains its short and long-term plans to ramp the 787 production line remain unchanged, with plans to advance from two to 2.5 aircraft per month later this summer and 10 per month by the end of 2013. (www.flightglobal.com) さらに...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
That new Boeing plant down in South Carolina can't get finished soon enough!
It sounds like the suppliers are the cause of the hold up, so the SC FAL won't help with this problem.
The boeing plant finished last month
There already delayed, and their doing in AGAIN
I am a Boeing man, never flown an Airbus, but Boeing is gonna have to get their act together, regardless of where the problem is, whether in their supply chain or mfg. operation. Airbus is coming on strong and I really don't think Boeing acknowledged them as serious competition until they got such a scare on the tanker deal.Regardless of the government involvement on both sides, Airbus has a quality product and is able to put them out there at a competitive price. That and a reliable delivery time is what sells airplanes.
Come on Boeing get with it.
the ides of August 2nd are upon us - mark this date in your calenders