Monday, July 2, 2018

Boeing Delivered 16 DreamLiners in June

             Boeing & Co. handed over 16 DreamLiners in the month of June, A huge recovery after a dull delivery numbers in April due to Engine teething problems. It looks like deliveries are back on track and stands at 69 in half a year. If no further engine issues encountered, Boeing is on track to reach its guidance number in deliveries by year end. 13 787-9's and Two 787-10 for Singapore Airlines and a sole 787-8 delivered to British Airways this month.The carrier also received a 787-9 this month by completing its order for 787-9. It has another twelve 787-10 on its order book.Other Notable deliveries include a 787-9 received by Oman Air which is first to configure in 3-class layout for the airliner which has already kept on its Muscat to London route.

                Another big milestone reached by Boeing this month by delivering 700th DreamLiner since its first delivery in 2011, A 787-9 destined may be to China Southern Airlines. So far 352 787-8, 348 787-9 and Six 787-10 are handed over to nearly 55 operators world wide. 787-9 model deliveries are set overtake 787-8 deliveries and its already proved its popularity in Airliner choices.Going forward 787-9 and 787-10 will take lead in deliveries which contributes more profit margin due to their commonality in building the types.

DreamLiner Order book Continues To Grow 

Vietnamese Startup Bamboo Airways Ordered 20 DreamLiners

             The Robust order book for Boeing Drealiners continue to grow by adding new Airliners like Bamboo airways, A Vietnamese startup ordered 20 787-9 for its long haul fleet set to arrive from 2020 through 2021.It will be displayed in Boeing's order book once all contingencies are cleared. Boeing said in its statement that The carrier already completed its payment for deposit requirement to reserve 20 DreamLiners nearly valued at $5.6 billion at list price.

Vistara to order Boeing DreamLiners 

              Vistara , Indian domestic carrier set to fly abroad after reaching its fleet to 20 airplanes ready to order wide body planes in order to expand its wings to Europe and Other Asia destinations. Rumor is that it opted to take 787s with an option for four more and all are of 787-9. The order may unveil during the upcoming Farnborough Air show set to begin from 16th July.  

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