Wednesday, April 30, 2014

New Boeing jets hold key to more than half of future sales

Visitors talk next to a Boeing 777X aircraft model at the Singapore Airshow By Alwyn Scott SEATTLE (Reuters) - Boeing Co said it expects to finish flight testing its stretched 787-9 Dreamliner in the next two months and deliver it around mid-year, one of six new jets the world's biggest plane-maker aims to get into service by the end of the decade. Boeing will start fabricating parts for its 737MAX jetliner this year, keeping that new development program on course for final assembly to start by mid-2015 and service entry in 2017, company officials said in media briefings made public late on Wednesday. The three jets are part of a major overhaul of Boeing's product lines that is "harvesting" technology and lessons from the its original high-tech 787 Dreamliner and adding efficient new engines to make 737 and 777 models that burn less fuel, fly more easily and provide passengers with more comfort. "What we have in work today really is the future of Boeing Commercial Airplanes," he said.








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