Aircraft News - North America.For more aircraft news, data, fleets and analysis, please go to: http://www.airguideonline.com/professional.htm Jul Jul abbr (= July) → jul Jul abbr (= July) → juil Jul written abbr Jul July. 10, 2006 Boeing (language) BOEING - An early system on the IBM 1130. [Listed in CACM 2(5):16, May 1959]. Columnist columnist, the writer of an essay appearing regularly in a newspaper or periodical, usually under a constant heading. Although originally humorous, the column in many cases has supplanted the editorial for authoritative opinions on world problems. advises caution on Boeing's 787 forecasts. Boeing's share prices have risen over the past decade in anticipation of the company's 787 jetliner, writes Jon D. Markman in TheStreet.com. Still, some analysts caution Boeing may not meet its ambitious production schedule for the plane. Markman says rising energy costs and unsteady global stock markets could dim 787 sales projections. Jul 7, 2006 Boeing Boeing Delivers 97 Planes in Second Quarter; Midyear mid·year n. 1. The middle of the calendar or academic year. 2. a. An examination given in the middle of a school year. b. midyears A series of such examinations. Total Close to Forcast. Boeing said Thursday it delivered 97 commercial airplanes in the second quarter, bringing its total at the year's midway Midway, island group (2 sq mi/5.2 sq km), central Pacific, c.1,150 mi (1,850 km) NW of Honolulu, comprising Sand and Eastern islands with the surrounding atoll. Discovered by Americans in 1859, Midway was annexed in 1867. A cable station was opened in 1903. point to just under half its full-year forecast. The world's No. 2 maker of commercial planes behind Airbus now needs 200 deliveries in the second half of the year to meet its estimate of 395 in 2006. The second-quarter total was its highest since 2002, when it delivered 112 during the period, and 12 higher than a year ago. It included 70 of its single-aisle 737s, 17 widebody 777s, four 747s, three 767s and one 717. It followed a first quarter, when Boeing delivered 98 commercial planes. Jul 6, 2006 Boeing Boeing 787 composite construction Composite construction is a generic term to describe any building construction involving multiple dissimilar materials. It is not to be confused with the Composite order which is a specific order of classical architecture that combines elements of the Ionic and Corinthian orders. a major step forward. Most of the fuselage for Boeing's 787, the first airliner with a composite fuselage, will be built in Charleston, S.C. The company will fly the parts to Everett, Wash., using modified 747s known as Large Cargo Freighters. Boeing is also building part of the 787 in Europe, home to its rival Airbus. Jul 3, 2006 Boeing, Primaris Airlines Primaris Airlines is an American charter airline based in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. It operates domestic and international services. Its main base is McCarran International Airport, Las Vegas. Boeing confirmed that Las Vegas-based Primaris Airlines had canceled its commitment for 20 of Boeing's new 787s. In 2004, Primaris, which aims to provide business class-only service, became the first U.S. carrier to pledge support for Boeing's fuel-efficient 787. The new plane is scheduled to enter service in 2008. But Boeing spokeswoman Yvonne Leach said Primaris never submitted a firm order, and canceled the commitment altogether several weeks ago. Boeing has 360 firm orders for the 787, plus 43 commitments, but most of those are with overseas carriers. Northwest Airlines and Continental Airlines are the only two U.S. airlines that have firm orders for the plane. Jul 6, 2006 |
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