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Boeing Announces New 787 Schedule and Third-Quarter Charge
Boeing Press Release ^ | 27 August 2009 | Boeing

Posted on 08/27/2009 9:10:12 AM PDT by Yo-Yo

CHICAGO, Aug. 27 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The Boeing Company (NYSE: BA) today announced that the first flight of the 787 Dreamliner is expected by the end of 2009 and first delivery is expected to occur in the fourth quarter of 2010.

The new schedule reflects the previously announced need to reinforce an area within the side-of-body section of the aircraft, along with the addition of several weeks of schedule margin to reduce flight test and certification risk. The company projects achieving a production rate of 10 airplanes per month in late 2013.

"This new schedule provides us the time needed to complete the remaining work necessary to put the 787's game-changing capability in the hands of our customers," said Boeing Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer Jim McNerney. "The design details and implementation plan are nearly complete, and the team is preparing airplanes for modification and testing."

Based on the revised schedule and other assumption updates, the company has determined that the 787 program is not in a forward-loss position.

However, separate from the updated program profitability assessment, the company has concluded that the initial flight-test airplanes have no commercial market value beyond the development effort due to the inordinate amount of rework and unique and extensive modifications made to those aircraft. Therefore, costs previously recorded for the first three flight-test airplanes will be reclassified from program inventory to research and development expense, resulting in an estimated non-cash charge of $2.5 billion pre-tax, or $2.21 per share, against third-quarter results. This charge will have no impact on the company's cash outlook going forward.

The 787 team working the side-of-body reinforcement has completed initial testing and is finalizing design details of new fittings that are expected to ensure full structural integrity of the joint. The static test procedure that uncovered the issue will be repeated and the results fully analyzed before first flight is conducted. Fatigue testing also will be performed on stringer components to validate the long-term durability of the modification.

The first 787 test airplane and static test unit have been prepared for the new fittings. Installation is expected to begin within the next few weeks.

Boeing will discuss this announcement during a webcast starting at 10:00 a.m. EDT today. That webcast is accessible through www.boeing.com. The company will update its 2009 financial guidance in October when it reports third-quarter results.


TOPICS: Business/Economy
KEYWORDS: 787; aerospace; boeing
The first 3 flight test airframes are now being written off as R&D expenses of $2.5 billion.

Three airframes at $2.5 billion? Are they 787s, or are they B-2s?

1 posted on 08/27/2009 9:10:12 AM PDT by Yo-Yo
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To: Yo-Yo

bookmark


2 posted on 08/27/2009 9:12:50 AM PDT by GOP Poet
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To: Yo-Yo
Listen to a recording of this morning's Boeing Conference Call here.
3 posted on 08/27/2009 9:13:16 AM PDT by Yo-Yo
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Neither. They’re R&D airframes, that have been modified and tweaked many times in order to learn how to build 787s.


4 posted on 08/27/2009 9:14:49 AM PDT by ArrogantBustard (Western Civilization is Aborting, Buggering, and Contracepting itself out of existence.)
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To: Yo-Yo

Is there a pic of this bird any place?


5 posted on 08/27/2009 9:45:16 AM PDT by John Leland 1789
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To: John Leland 1789

6 posted on 08/27/2009 10:08:27 AM PDT by Yo-Yo
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This is what you get when you outsource a core competency (building fuselages).


7 posted on 08/27/2009 11:20:45 AM PDT by Notary Sojac (Will we ever have another President whose lips aren't attached to Goldman Sachs' ass??)
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Yep, hope having non-Americans do this stuff makes em happy. It’s damn near wrecking the company.


8 posted on 08/27/2009 11:23:36 AM PDT by Tolsti2
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Thank you. I’m embarrassed that you had to post that for me. I felt pretty dumb. I went to Boeing’s site and saw these pics. But thanks for the pic. It is a nice looking plane, eh?


9 posted on 08/27/2009 11:18:39 PM PDT by John Leland 1789
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