Boeing forced to postpone first flight of the Dreamliner |
Times Online - Sep 6, 2007 |
Boeing has delayed the first flight of the revolutionary new 787 Dreamliner by at least three months and now risks missing its deadline for first delivery of the aircraft next year.
The 787, which will be 50 per cent made from composite plastics, has orders worth $116 billion (£57 billion) and is one of world’s most high-profile industrial projects.
The delay has prompted concern among analysts, who believe that the five to six-month testing period that this would leave is too short for such an unconventional aircraft.
The company said yesterday that the first flight would now take place in “the late Fall” – specifically mid-November to mid-December.
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- Posted: 2007-09-06 11:07:02
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