Pity the NLRB is prohibiting Boeing from opening their second assembly line and hiring more workers.Coito ergo sum wrote:Now, THAT'S economic stimulus, and is what the US needs to get out of this economic mess. Heavy industry and high tech.
800 have been ordere thus far, but none this year, and there have been cancellations this year. Most of the orders happened years ago.Coito ergo sum wrote:According to the Associated Press, the number is 800. " Airlines have ordered more than 800 of the planes that will compete with the Airbus A350." http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/ ... TE=DEFAULTPordFrefect wrote:I don't know what he's going on about anyway. Boeing itself shows that they have -26 orders for the 787.. that means 26 cancelled orders and no pending ones.
It will take Boeing about a decade to make all the planes that have already been ordered. Given the airlines aren't going to get newly ordered planes for 10 years, they're in no rush to place the orders.
