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mickyman 17th Oct 2008 10:53

The delays are starting to put the A380's own delays
into perspective.........I just hope that it doesnt get struck
by lightning on its eventual f/f.

Is the strike about the company outsourcing more work on
the project?

MM

BOEING777X 18th Oct 2008 09:03

Theres a heaven/earth difference between the manufacturing ethos between the A380 and 787.

The work on the 787 has already been distributed and its unlikely we'll see it further diluted until the supply chain reaches maturity.

And even if it was struck by lightening, the whole purpose of the FAA is to ensure its safe - I'm sure Boeing will not compromise that aspect. :rolleyes:

mickyman 18th Oct 2008 10:08

'Theres a heaven/earth difference between the manufacturing ethos between the A380 and 787.'

I take on board that the actual process might be 'revolutionary'
for the 787, but they both outsource to other countries which
is not dissimilar (albeit over continents for the 787).
Because of the untried special manufacturing of the 787, Boeings
schedule was always - in my opinion - unrealistic.
The strike has come at a crucial time for the 787 and damages
the project even further.But I read that the action is not solely
about T+C's its about Boeing wanting to outsource even more
work which is bound to upset certain workers.
I remember our American cousins howling when the A380 was
delayed - people in glass.....
As too the remark about lightning and the FAA:Authorities can
only set a level of safety to a known risk - the 787 is revolutionary
as you say - so like the Comet years ago at the beginning of the
jet age, something unexpected is always possible no-matter what
you do.Remember the DC10 door problem as well.

I for one will welcome the entry into service of the 787 - whenever
that is.

MM

BOEING777X 19th Oct 2008 10:09

Yep the 787 manufacturing/assembly process is new, but over time it will mature and operate as planned. I wouldnt be surprised along the way if alterations/changes are made, such as Boeing's move to buy out Voughts stake in Global Aeronautica.

:ok:

BOEING777X 20th Oct 2008 05:57

Interview with former Airbus Sales Director here. :ok:

mutt 20th Oct 2008 08:29

Why do you keep advertising your own website?


Mutt


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