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Old 10th April 2009, 10:21 AM
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Default Boeing to cut 777 production and delay 748..

seems our friends in Seattle have been hit hard by the economic crisis.

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By correspondents in Washington

April 10, 2009 07:23am

US AEROSPACE giant Boeing has said it would slash production of its twin-aisle 777 aircraft to five planes per month from seven, citing "significant deterioration" in the airline industry.

Boeing said in a statement it decided to reduce 777 production, beginning in June 2010, "due to significant deterioration in the business environment for airlines and cargo operators driven by unprecedented global economic conditions."

Boeing said it would also delay previous plans to "modestly" increase production of its new 747-8 jumbo planes and 767 aircraft.

The company emphasised that the production rate adjustments on the three aircraft models "solely reflect delivery deferrals requested by customers in response to unprecedented declines in global passenger and air-cargo volumes."

No 767, 747 or 777 orders have been cancelled this year, it added.

No change in the production rate of the 737 aircraft was being made "at this time."

"These are extremely difficult economic times for our customers," Scott Carson, Boeing Commercial Airplanes president and chief executive, said in the statement released after the stock market closed.

"It's necessary to adjust our production plans to align supply with these tough market conditions. We are in close contact with our customers as we continue to monitor this dynamic business environment."

The company said it has a commercial backlog of more than 3500 airplanes.

It said the weak global economy had contributed to significant declines in the indices that affect forecasted pricing for commercial airplanes already ordered.
http://www.news.com.au/perthnow/stor...005361,00.html
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