Sunday, August 29, 2010

Boeing to delay delivery of its Dreamliner aircraft until next year #aviation

The largest aircraft maker in the world, Boeing has declared to delay the delivery of its latest 787 Dreamliner aircraft until the early period of next year. All Nippon Airways of Japan was scheduled to receive the delivery of those aircrafts from Boeing till the end of this current year.

The Dreamliner aircraft project of Boeing has already been delayed by more than two years because of some internal problems of the company.

According to Boeing, the latest problem with the project was due to the shortage of availability of an engine which was needed for the final phase of flight testing of the aircraft.

Boeing has said that the Japanese company All Nippon Airways is expected to receive its delivery of 787 aircrafts in the middle of the first quarter of next year. The latest aircraft 787 Dreamliner has been the most sophisticated aircraft of Boeing in history as it is built in Seattle.

According to the aircraft maker Boeing the new 787 aircraft will be faster, lighter and it will emit less CO2 than the planes of the same kind currently in operations.

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