Small, Big Deals
The first of the small, yet big deals relates to the 747-8 Intercontinental.
Already written off by most, my colleague Michelle Dunlop filed this story on a tentative deal with African carrier, Arik Air, who intend to purchase three of the above named model.
Arik Air also operates and has orders for 737’s, 777’s and 787’s.
Image courtesy of Boeing
Only last week it was revealed here that Etihad is also poised to sign up for the 747-8I, finally, it seems that the fortunes for Boeing’s biggest airplane may just have turned the corner, despite largely missing out on three previous sales years sporting quadruple figure orders.
Secondly, the first 787 Dreamliner races toward the June 2008 target of power on.
Having been delayed for a third time in early April 2008, being able to complete all systems and fire them up, the 787 team will not only be able to breathe a huge sign of relief, but can start to focus on restoring some normalcy to its intended production schedule which has invariably led to customers having to wait longer for their airplanes to arrive.
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