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1. Continental Airlines orders Five 787-9 Dreamliners
Continental Airlines orders Five 787-9 Dreamliners. Continental Airlines has ordered five additional Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners. This order, combined with the Houston-based airline's earlier orders, brings Continental's total firm 787 order to 25 aircraft. The airline also has contracted to convert 12 previously ordered 787-8 jetliners to the larger 787-9s.
2. Final Assembly Begins on First Boeing 787 Dreamliner
Final Assembly Begins on First Boeing 787 Dreamliner. Although the first Dreamliner will take about seven weeks to assemble, the 787 team is aiming to imrpove flow time as production ramps up. Ultimately, a 787 will roll out of the factory every three days. The first 787 will roll out of the factory on July 8, 2007.
3. Air New Zealand Places Third Order for Boeing 787 Dreamliners
Air New Zealand Places Third Order for Boeing 787 Dreamliners. Air New Zealand has finalized an order for four additional 787-9s, following on from the airline's announcement in December that it would be placing an order. This is the airline's third order for the popular 787 Dreamliner. With this confirmation, Air New Zealand has ordered a total of eight 787-9 Dreamliners.
4. Virgin Atlantic orders 15 Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft
Virgin Atlantic orders 15 Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft. Virgin Atlantic is ordering 15 Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners – with options on ordering another eight 787-9s and purchase rights on a further 20 aircraft. The 787-9 Dreamliner is believed to burn around 27% less fuel per passenger than the A340-300, the aircraft it will replace in the Virgin Atlantic fleet. The order will see V
5. World Premiere for Boeing's 787 Dreamliner
World Premiere for Boeing's 787 Dreamliner . Following the premiere, the first 787 Dreamliner will be completed in the Everett factory - including the installation of final systems elements, interiors and flight test equipment. First flight of the airplane is expected in late August or September. A total of six 787 airplanes will be included in the flight test program, which will c
6. Boeing 787 Vice President says Program is Making Steady Progress
Boeing 787 Vice President says Program is Making Steady Progress. Boeing is making steady progress on getting the 787 Dreamliner global production system up and running according to Pat Shanahan, vice president and general manager of the 787 program. Reporting on the program's progress at the Farnborough International Airshow, Shanahan said that the dedicated global partner network
7. LOT Polish Airlines orders additional 787 Dreamliner
LOT Polish Airlines orders additional 787 Dreamliner. The Boeing 787 Dreamliner, with first delivery scheduled for 2008, aims to provide passengers with a better flying experience and operators with a more efficient commercial jetliner. Including this order by LOT, 37 customers have logged 468 orders and commitments worth more than $73 billion at current list prices since the 787 l
8. More Boeing 787 Dreamliners for Qantas
More Boeing 787 Dreamliners for Qantas. Qantas has announced it is to buy 20 more Boeing 787 aircraft and convert 20 purchase rights into options for the new generation Dreamliner. The additional aircraft will take Qantas’ existing order of the Dreamliner to 85 – 65 firm aircraft and 20 option aircraft. Qantas also has a further 30 purchase rights for the Boeing 787.
9. Boeing Business Jets Unveils Interior Concepts for 787 VIP
Boeing Business Jets Unveils Interior Concepts for 787 VIP. Boeing Business Jets has commissioned several design firms to develop preliminary concepts for 787 VIP interiors. A number of other airplane interior design firms and completion centers have developed a variety of innovative interior design concepts for the 787 VIP as well.
10. CIT Aerospace orders Additional Boeing 787 Dreamliners
CIT Aerospace orders Additional Boeing 787 Dreamliners. CIT Aerospace has ordered five additional Boeing 787 Dreamliners, worth approximately US$810 million at list prices. The order doubles the number of 787 Dreamliners ordered by CIT to 10 airplanes. In addition, CIT has taken delivery of 31 Boeing Next-Generation 737s and has unfilled orders for 10 Next-Generation 737s on order

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