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Boeing estuda 747ADV e chineses compram 60 7E7

Enviado: Sex Jan 28, 2005 10:33
por Anonymous
Segundo o Jornal Seatle Times a Boeing voltou a estudar o lançamento do Boeing 747 Advanced para concorrer com o A380, o avião tem interessados, segundo a fonte, que podem ser a Cathay Pacific e a Cargolux. O 747 Advanced teria mais 3,5 metros de comprimento, novas asas com novos Winglets, peso bruto aumentado e transportaria 450 pax em 3 classes, ante 416 da versão atual.

Por sua vez os chineses compraram 60 Boeing 7E7, que serão divididos entre 6 empresas:Air China, China Southern, China Eastern, Xiamen, Hainan Air , Shangai Airlines , o valor da compra ultrapassa os 7 bilhões de dólares.

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Enviado: Sáb Jan 29, 2005 14:13
por Anonymous
Boeing, Chinese Airlines Agree to 7E7 Dreamliner Purchase
- Six Chinese airlines join the Dreamliner customer launch team
- Boeing 7E7 officially designated Boeing 787 Dreamliner


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WASHINGTON, Jan. 28, 2005 -- The Boeing Company [NYSE: BA] and officials from the Peoples' Republic of China today signed a preliminary agreement for the purchase of 60 Boeing 7E7 Dreamliners by Chinese airlines. The agreement, which will be finalized at a later date, is valued at approximately US$7.2 billion, based on average list prices.

The airplanes will be delivered to six Chinese carriers -- Air China, China Eastern Airlines, China Southern Airlines, Hainan Airlines, Shanghai Airlines and Xiamen Airlines. Each carrier is scheduled to receive its first 7E7 in time for the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

Concurrent with the announcement, the 7E7 was formally designated the Boeing 787 Dreamliner -- continuing the long and successful line of Boeing "7-series" airplanes.

"The 787 is the perfect airplane to welcome the world to China during the 2008 Beijing Olympics. It will be the most technologically advanced commercial airplane in the world with more amenities to offer our passengers, and fuel efficiency that is only surpassed by its revenue potential," said Li Hai, president -- China Aviation Supply Company, at a signing ceremony in Washington, D.C., hosted by Assistant Secretary of Commerce, Al Frink. "The 787 is a good reflection of what China offers -- world-class facilities, exemplary service, and unmatched return on investment," Li said.

"The momentum behind the 787 continues to build," said Alan Mulally, president and CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes. "We're honored to have these key Chinese airlines choose the 787 and join our launch team. The 787's advantages in efficiency, economics, environmental performance and passenger comfort are perfectly matched for China 's growing, world-class aviation system."

As members of the 787 launch customer team, the six Chinese carriers will be critical partners in developing the 787 family of airplanes.

The 787 was launched in April of last year with an order of 50 airplanes from Japan 's ANA (All Nippon Airways). Air New Zealand, First Choice Airways, Blue Panorama, Primaris Airlines, Japan Airlines, Continental Airlines, and Vietnam Airlines also are among the 787's 14 announced customers. Today's agreement brings the total number of announced orders and commitments for the 787 to 186 airplanes.

Production of the 787 will begin in 2006. First flight is expected in 2007 with certification, delivery and entry into service in 2008.

The 787 is a family of airplanes in the 200- to 300-seat class that will carry passengers on routes between 3,500 and 8,500 nautical miles (6,500 to 16,000 kilometers), such as between Beijing to New York City , Guangzhou to London , and Shanghai to Los Angeles. The 787 will allow airlines to offer passengers more of what they want: affordable, comfortable, nonstop, point-to-point travel to more destinations around the world.

The airplane will use 20 percent less fuel than today's airplanes of comparable size, and provide customers with up to 45 percent more cargo revenue capacity. Passengers will find significant innovations including a new interior environment with higher humidity, wider seats and aisles, larger windows, and other conveniences.

In addition to bringing big-jet ranges to mid-size airplanes, the 787 will fly at Mach 0.85, as fast as today's fastest commercial airplanes, while using much less fuel. The 787 family offers two engine types, the General Electric GENX (GE Next Generation) or Rolls-Royce's Trent 1000.

Today, more than 3,500 Boeing airplanes -- one third of Boeing's world fleet -- have major parts and assemblies built in China .

China is projected to be the largest commercial airplane market outside the United States over the next 20 years.

Enviado: Ter Fev 01, 2005 14:38
por Anonymous
Empresas aéreas chinesas adquirem 60 jatos Boeing 787

A Boeing e autoridades da República Popular da China assinaram um acordo para a compra de 60 Boeing 7E7 Dreamliners por companhias aéreas chinesas. O acordo está estimado em aproximadamente US$ 7,2 bilhões, de acordo com as listas oficiais. Os aviões serão entregues para seis companhias aéreas chinesas; Air China, China Eastern Airlines, China Southern Airlines, Hainan Airlines, Shanghai Airlines e Xiamen Airlines. Cada linha aérea deve receber o seu primeiro 7E7 antes dos Jogos Olímpicos de Beijing, em 2008. Simultaneamente ao acordo, o 7E7 foi oficialmente batizado de Boeing 787 Dreamliner, dando continuidade à longa série de aviões da Boeing. O 787 foi lançado em abril do ano passado, com um pedido de 50 aviões da ANA (All Nippon Airways). Air New Zealand, First Choice Airways, Blue Panorama, Primaris Airlines, Japan Airlines, Continental Airlines e Vietnam Airlines também estão entre os 14 clientes anunciados do 787. O novo acordo eleva o total de pedidos e comprometimentos anunciados para o 787 para 186 aviões. A produção do jato começará em 2006. O primeiro vôo deve ocorrer em 2007 com certificação, entrega e entrada em serviço em 2008. Hoje, mais de 3.500 aviões da Boeing, ou um terço da frota mundial de aviões Boeing, têm montagens e grandes peças sendo construídas na China. A China deve ser o maior mercado de aviões comerciais fora dos Estados Unidos nos próximos 20 anos.

Fonte: Flap Internacional - http://www.revistaflap.com.br/noticias.asp?ID=1420

Enviado: Ter Fev 01, 2005 17:15
por Anonymous
E a Boeing que achava que o A380 seria um fracasso...

Enviado: Qua Fev 02, 2005 13:14
por arthuramaral_CGR
Marcio escreveu:E a Boeing que achava que o A380 seria um fracasso...
E alguns que achavam que o 787 não iria voar...