When will the first flight of the 787 take place?
Do you think it will do a tour all over the US like thw way Airbus did with the A380?
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When will the first flight of the 787 take place?
Do you think it will do a tour all over the US like thw way Airbus did with the A380?
When did Airbus do a tour all over the US?? Did I miss something while watching ice skating?!
787 first flight is scheduled to take place sometime in 2007, I am planning to go to Seattle to see her up close & personal! :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by nikon50bigma
LOL :)
I think he was making a joke
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Certainly looking forward to the 787 getting into the air. Beautiful looking aircraft. Will soothe my eyes after the many years of staring at 767's.
And on the A380.... Bugger....
I missed it coming back to Sydney on it's route proving tour. Saw it the first time, but not the second :( (And it was a different registration). I missed it because I was stuck on a plane London-Singapore-Sydney (which I'll add at 22 hours flying, was MUCH better than the 24 hours on the way to London).
The first revenue flight for the A380 is still expected to be Singapore-Sydney.... but delays, after delays. It's painful.
Route Proving:
http://www.airbus.com/en/presscentre/pr ... rapup.html
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Originally Posted by mirrodie
Sorry, I ment how like airbus went all over the world
Do you know when it might take place?Quote:
Originally Posted by Midnight Mike
The 772LR and 773ER did route proving. The 787 should do route proving as well.
No official announcement, Boeing will probably release the date next year & make it a media circus.Quote:
Originally Posted by nikon50bigma
First hint to the date of the 787 rollout....Quote:
Originally Posted by nikon50bigma
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Meanwhile, Boeing Commercial Airplanes CEO Scott Carson told The Seattle Times in a year-end interview that there has been a major sea change in commercial aircraft production, evidenced by both the 787 and the newly unveiled A350 XWB. "There's no way you would ever build another purely aluminum airplane," he told the newspaper. Even a new version of the 737 "will be composite in some form or another." Carson conceded that the manufacturer is "behind schedule in Italy" on 787 production but insisted that "rollout and first flight" still will occur next summer.
Undoubtedly due to some Airbus-employed saboteurs who crossed the border from France. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Midnight Mike
I'm part Italian and even I'll admit that behind schedule is the normal way of doing things there...
Is Fix It Again Tony involved at all?