Company Watch - Boeing.Apr 23, 2007 Air Canada said US Export-Import Bank Export-import Bank (Ex-IM Bank) The U.S. federal government agency that extends trade credits to U.S. companies to facilitate the financing of U.S. exports. provided final commitments for loans covering seven Boeing 777s The Boeing 777 is an American long-range wide-body twin-engine airliner built by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. The world's largest twinjet and commonly referred to as the Triple Seven, it can carry between 301 and 368 passengers in a three-class configuration and has a range from scheduled for delivery this year and a preliminary commitment covering next year's 777 deliveries and the 14 originally ordered 787s. Apr 22, 2007 Astronics of New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of announced $17 million in orders and options for its Empower empower verb To encourage or provide a person with the means or information to become involved in solving his/her own problems in-seat power supply system from three unidentified US carriers (worth a combined $6 million), one unidentified Asian airline ($9 million) and one Middle East airline ($2 million). All installations will be on Boeing aircraft. Apr 17, 2007 The mystery surrounding the identity of the purchaser of the 30 787s placed on Boeing's website last week has deepened. Apr 20, 2007 Boeing lab starts 787 systems with 'ship's' power Boeing has begun powering up 787 avionics avionics (ā'vēŏn`ĭks), electronic instruments used in air or space flight; also the design and production of such instruments. Early planes had few instruments, but as aviation and aircraft became more complex, so did instrumentation. , hydraulic, flight control and other systems for the first time using real "aircraft" power, representing a major milestone towards completing integration of all the systems before actual assembly, writes Guy Norris. Apr 17, 2007 Boeing sells 30 more 787s Boeing enjoyed another bumper week for 787 orders last week with 30 more booked, taking the number sold this year to 96. Apr 16, 2007 Boeing asked to show that composites are fire resistant enough Boeing must demonstrate that the fuel tanks and wings on its 787 are fire resistant enough to allow passengers to escape in an emergency, the FAA said. The jetliner's fuel tanks and wings are made of composites; the request is the first time the FAA has publicly stated performance expectations for composites in aircraft construction. Apr 16, 2007 Aviall reached an agreement last week to acquire "certain assets" of Sisu Services of Indiana, which supplies aircraft brake and wheel services, parts and technical information. Sisu now operates as an independent business unit of the Boeing subsidiary. Apr 18, 2007 Boeing Commercial Aviation Services said Air Pacific is the launch customer for its Boeing 737NG "landing gear overhaul and exchange program." The touch work will be done by members of the Boeing Service Center Repair Network. Boeing said it will allocate "a number" of 737NG landing gear shipsets to support future customers. Apr 20, 2007 Boeing Commercial Aviation Services said it signed Spirit AeroSystems Spirit AeroSystems, Inc. ("Spirit" NYSE: SPR), based in Wichita, Kansas, is the world's largest first-tier aerostructures manufacturer. The company builds several important pieces of Boeing aircraft, including the fuselage of the 737, portions of the 787 fuselage, and the , the former Boeing Wichita, to repair and overhaul nacelles for 777s and 737NGs as part of the Boeing Component Repair and Leasing Services Network Service Center program, Apr 20, 2007 CIT n. 1. A citizen; an inhabitant of a city; a pert townsman; - used contemptuously. Which past endurance sting the tender cit. - Emerson. Aerospace ordered five Boeing 737-700s valued at approximately $295 million at list price, bringing its firm 737 backlog to 10. It also has five 787s on order. It previously has taken delivery of 31 737NGs. Apr 20, 2007 Garuda crash caused by unstabilised approach The Garuda Indonesia PT (Persero) Perusahaan Penerbangan Garuda Indonesia, abbreviated to Garuda Indonesia, is the national airline of Indonesia. It is named after the mythical bird Garuda. In Indian Vedic tradition, Garuda is the carrier of the Hindu god Vishnu. Boeing 737-400 that crashed at Yogyakarta airport last month made its final approach well above the glideslope, touched down considerably faster than the normal landing speed, and did not have its flaps set in a typical landing configuration. Apr 17, 2007 Volito Aviation announced the lease of one Boeing 737-400 to Ukraine International Airlines Ukraine International Airlines (Ukrainian: Міжнародні Авіалінії України, Mizhnarodni Avialiniyi Ukrayiny through March 2012. 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