philidor
in service - 6 years
Posts: 8,950
|
Post by philidor on Jan 27, 2016 17:27:04 GMT 1
|
|
s543
in service - 2 years
Posts: 3,957
|
Post by s543 on Feb 10, 2016 10:14:46 GMT 1
January:
YTD 2016 (YTD 2015) 737: 35 (35) 737-700: 0 (0) 737-800: 29 (29) 737-800A: 2 (0) 737-900ER: 4 (6) 747: 1 (1) 747-8i 1 (1) 747-8F 0 (0) 767: 0 (2) 767-300F: 0 (2) 777: 6 (5) 777-300ER: 6 (4) 777F: 0 (1) 787: 7 (7) 787-8: 2 (6) 787-9: 5 (1)
Total: 49 (50)
Corrected - Thanks adasih.
|
|
|
Post by addasih on Feb 10, 2016 13:10:13 GMT 1
January 2015 numbers don't side to 50. I think total number of 787 should be 7 not 4 (6 B788 + 1 B789)?
|
|
someone
in service - 1 year
Posts: 3,230
|
Post by someone on Mar 4, 2016 8:20:08 GMT 1
56 deliveries for Boeing in February
737-800: 33 737-900ER: 7 767-300F: 1 777-300ER: 4 777F: 1 787-8: 3 787-9: 7
YTD 2016 (YTD 2015) 737: 75 (78) 737-800: 64 (64) 737-900ER: 11 (14) 747: 1 (2) 747-8i 1 (2) 747-8F 0 (0) 767: 1 (3) 767-300F: 1 (3) 777: 11 (11) 777-300ER: 10 (7) 777F: 1 (4) 787: 17 (19) 787-8: 5 (14) 787-9: 12 (5)
Total: 105 (113)
|
|
XWB
in service - 11 years
Posts: 16,115
|
Post by XWB on Mar 4, 2016 9:54:37 GMT 1
February I presume?
|
|
someone
in service - 1 year
Posts: 3,230
|
Post by someone on Apr 8, 2016 9:07:28 GMT 1
71 deliveries in March for Boeing
737-800: 40 737-900ER: 6 777-300ER: 11 777F: 1 787-8: 2 787-9: 11
YTD 2016 (YTD 2015) 737: 121 (121) 737-700: 0 (1) 737-800: 104 (99) 737-900ER: 17 (21) 747: 1 (4) 747-8i 1 (3) 747-8F 0 (1) 767: 1 (5) 767-300F: 1 (5) 777: 23 (24) 777-300ER: 21 (18) 777F: 2 (6) 787: 30 (30) 787-8: 7 (20) 787-9: 23 (10)
Total: 176 (184)
|
|
s543
in service - 2 years
Posts: 3,957
|
Post by s543 on Apr 8, 2016 9:17:04 GMT 1
Great month for Boeing. It seems Bo knows how to produce, Ab knows how to sell but the production seems to lack.....
|
|
philidor
in service - 6 years
Posts: 8,950
|
Post by philidor on Apr 8, 2016 17:01:02 GMT 1
Great month for Boeing. It seems Bo knows how to produce, Ab knows how to sell but the production seems to lack..... It's a great month, as is often the case in the last month of a quarter. Boeing's monthly numbers are scrutinised. Do you remember how their lower than expected full year guidance made the company share plummet ? As expected, the YTD total is slightly lower than Q1 2015, but the difference is mainly in 748 and 767 deliveries. As regards Airbus, it's only a matter of ramping up new programmes. A350 in my opinion should soon be back on track (when Zodiac starts to catch back on business seat deliveries), whereas A320neo production is temporarily hindered by the P&W version problems. I think saying 'Boeing knows how to produce' is a stretch, if you remember the problems they encountered with the 787.
|
|
s543
in service - 2 years
Posts: 3,957
|
Post by s543 on Apr 8, 2016 17:19:37 GMT 1
As we both know I was exagerating..... But still the production seems to run smooth at BO for last two years.
I wonder when AB having much much more sold planes will at least catch up on deliveries ?
|
|
|
Post by stealthmanbob on Apr 8, 2016 17:21:24 GMT 1
Great month for Boeing. It seems Bo knows how to produce, Ab knows how to sell but the production seems to lack..... I think saying 'Boeing knows how to produce' is a stretch, if you remember the problems they encountered with the 787. Don't forget the B767 tanker has not gone that smoothly either !
|
|