Friday, December 29, 2017

Boeing Delivered 12 DreamLiners in December

               Boeing & Co concluded 2017 by delivering 12 DreamLiners in December and all of them are 787-9's. Thus far Boeing Flew 135 DreamLiners to its Customers of Which 25 of 787-8 and 110 of 787-9. On overall, Its a good year for Boeing in-terms of Deliveries and Orders for 787's as the Boeing Website showing 89 Firm Orders so far. Though its not achieving Book to Bill ratio of 1 but still its good figures compared to Last Year.
     Coming to Most Notable Delivery for this month, Firstly The Italian Carrier Neos air received its First 787-9 and became the First Italian Carrier to Fly a DreamLiner. It has another two 787-9's on Order. Another one is for Hainan Airlines which received Three 787-9's this month. Middle Eastern Carrier Etihad Airways Received its 19th DreamLiner and its of 9th 787-9 in this Year. Another Chinese Carrier Air China Received its 13th DreamLiner and left with another 2 more 787-9's on Order. 
         Also Most Importantly, Boeing was able to deliver all the Terrible Teens to their Customers after Initial Wobble.Though i am not sure of the Delivery of Last 787-8 Terrible teen which might have been Delivered to an Unknown Customer(May be BBJ) which i cant able to Track its Delivery in any Tracking Website.

Below is the Detailed split of Deliveries this month .

Air China 1
Air Mexico 1
American 1
ANA 1
Etihad Airways 1
Hainan Airlines 3
Korean Air 1
Neos Air 1
Oman Air 1
Qantas 1


Royal Air Marroc revealed as customer for 4 DreamLiners
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       As Boeing So far not disclosed its Final Order Tally which may be coming soon, Royal Air Maroc is the Customer which ordered Four 787-9's disclosed by Boeing in its Orders website. Two of these DreamLiners are from an order in 2016 and two more added to it now.
       We may Expect New orders in Boeing's Final Tally of Orders as Thus far 89 is the Recorded Number.So stay tuned for Further updated on these as the Order may go up once Boeing Conclude its Orders for the Year. 

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