

Airplanes And Stuff.
Started by floridaskier, Nov 12 2003 04:07 PM
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#46
Posted 23 November 2003 - 06:05 AM
The new Airbus A380- this thing is frickin huge. 555 seats in 3 classes, ans this is the base model. They plan on a stretch in a few years. Scheduled to take its first flight in about 2 years. Here's an A380 in Virgin Atlantic colors
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- Tyler
West Palm Beach, FL - elev. 9 feet
West Palm Beach, FL - elev. 9 feet
#50
Posted 23 November 2003 - 12:57 PM
There have already been 121 orders for the A380
Here's the first A380 nost section- just recently ocmpleted
Here's the first A380 nost section- just recently ocmpleted
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West Palm Beach, FL - elev. 9 feet
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#57
Posted 16 December 2003 - 10:58 AM
EVERETT - It's the news Everett and the entire region has been waiting for.
In a major economic boost for the region, and a badly needed morale boost for The Boeing Co.'s commercial jetliner work force here, the company's board of directors approved Everett as the final assembly site of the new jetliner Monday, according to our newspaper partner, the Seattle P-I.
As many as 3,000 Boeing employees on the 7E7 team are expected to crowd into the Washington State Convention and Trade Center in downtown Seattle today for the 2 p.m. announcement from Alan Mulally, head of Boeing's commercial jetliner business.
Mulally and Mike Bair, senior vice president of the 7E7 program, along with Harry Stonecipher, Boeing's new chief executive, were flying to Seattle from the company's headquarters in Chicago last night on a Boeing Business Jet after the board meeting, sources told the P-I.
In a major economic boost for the region, and a badly needed morale boost for The Boeing Co.'s commercial jetliner work force here, the company's board of directors approved Everett as the final assembly site of the new jetliner Monday, according to our newspaper partner, the Seattle P-I.
As many as 3,000 Boeing employees on the 7E7 team are expected to crowd into the Washington State Convention and Trade Center in downtown Seattle today for the 2 p.m. announcement from Alan Mulally, head of Boeing's commercial jetliner business.
Mulally and Mike Bair, senior vice president of the 7E7 program, along with Harry Stonecipher, Boeing's new chief executive, were flying to Seattle from the company's headquarters in Chicago last night on a Boeing Business Jet after the board meeting, sources told the P-I.
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