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Boeing to further delay Dreamliner delivery

1/18/2008 10:57:46 AM

Boeing's next-generation aircraft, the 787 Dreamliner, will not be delivered until 2009, as frustrated Japanese carriers sifts through the potential business impact of the extended wait.

The latest delay, by about three months, comes as airlines around the world step up efforts to modernize their fleets to boost fuel and operating efficiencies as they absorb rocketing fuel prices in an industry rattled by intense competition. That has heaped pressure on jet makers to come up with advanced aircraft that combine the best in engine performance with environmentally friendly technology.

A spokesman for ANA, Japan's second largest airline in terms of revenue, described the delay as deeply regrettable. The spokesman said ANA was only formally informed overnight that the airline will have to wait until early 2009 for the aircraft.

The airline will re-examine the impact of another postponement, the spokesman said.

With some 50 B787s on order, ANA is scheduled to be the first among global airlines to receive Boeing's new passenger jet, which is expected to be more efficient to fuel and fly than existing aircraft.

A spokeswoman at Japan Airlines said the airline is still looking into the delivery schedule with Boeing. JAL said it will make efforts to absorb delivery delays by adjusting its fleet.

JAL has 35 orders for the B787 aircraft, with an option to buy 20 additional airplanes.

Boeing said it will move the first test flight of its 787 Dreamliner jet program, already six months behind schedule, to the end of the second quarter and said the first aircraft delivery now won't happen until 2009.


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