среда, 27 июля 2011 г.

Boeing: 787-9 EIS on the way to the end of 2013

Boeing denied widely published reports, based in part on comments from the CFO of an airline's key customers, the end of 2013 787-9 EIS has slipped. A Boeing spokesman said Tuesday that the ATW manufacturer has "reaffirmed its guidance 787-9 the first delivery is scheduled for late 2013."

Air New Zealand CFO Rob McDonald said last week at a conference on prospects of aviation Sydney delivery 787-9, to which Australia and New Zealand is the launch customer, has been pushed into 2014. "It would be an understatement to say they are frustrated and disappointed [by the delays 787]," he said, describing the delay as "painful."

"We are in talks with Boeing about deadlines and financial implications of that," said McDonald. He said Boeing could not give the airline a final delivery date. He stressed that the 787 will be a great plane to Australia and New Zealand once they arrive. The company will initially use the 787-9 on routes to China and Japan.

In his most recent evaluation, New York-based Bernstein Research projects that Boeing will deliver eight 787 this year (the manufacturer has focused on delivery 12-20 this year, 61 in 2012, 78 in 2013 and 107 in 2014. Boeing continues to work on plans for a further increase in line Dreamliner in Everett, in combination with the existing line and the Charleston (SC line, it could raise production from 787 to 17 a month for 2016.

The first delivery of the 787-8 ANA is expected in September (ATW Daily News, July 25.

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