McBoeing is alive and well in Seattle. “McBoeing” is the derisive moniker given the combined Boeing-McDonnell Douglas merger of 1997 in which legacy Boeing personnel say MDC bought Boeing with Boeing’s money. Key positions in Boeing’s C-level suite… Read More
It will take a while to absorb all the information that’s been released on the massive AA deal with Airbus and Boeing, and to learn data yet to come, but here are some initial thoughts:
Posted on July 20, 2011 by Scott Hamilton
Boeing is likely to deliver only a handful of 787s this year instead of the 12-20 forecast on the year-end and first quarter earnings calls, say sources with direct knowledge of the situation. Deliveries could be as few… Read More
Posted on July 18, 2011 by Scott Hamilton
Boeing, on its year-end and 1Q earnings calls, suggested there will be about 40 deliveries of thy 787 and the 747-8 this year, evenly split between the two. Aerospace analysts don’t agree, at least on the 787 side…. Read More
Posted on July 7, 2011 by Scott Hamilton
Scott Fancher, VP in charge of the Boeing 787 program, believes delivery of the first Boeing 787 will, at long last, be achieved in the third quarter. In a briefing in advance of the Paris Air Show, Fancher… Read More
Posted on June 18, 2011 by Scott Hamilton
UBS Securities issued a note today that says Boeing is too aggressive in its production ramp-up plans for the 787. A synopsis: * 787 learning curve appears more aggressive than 777: BA’s assumed learning curve is a key… Read More
Posted on June 2, 2011 by Scott Hamilton
We’re catching up from a week out of the office and one thing that especially caught our eye is this comment in a research note late last week from JP Morgan: Potential cash turnaround on 787 is enormous…. Read More
Posted on May 23, 2011 by Scott Hamilton
Two news items caught our eye this morning. The first was the financial reporting for EADS today. Although EADS reported a small loss on foreign exchange and financing costs, the company increased its cash position. This came under… Read More
Posted on May 13, 2011 by Scott Hamilton
It’s the best-selling airliner in decades before launch, but the it became an embarrassment of riches for Boeing once the delays for the 787 kicked in. Customers face delays of more than three years for delivery and Boeing… Read More
Posted on February 7, 2011 by Scott Hamilton
Boeing projects there will be 20-40 deliveries of the 747-8 and 787 this year. The projection came in its 2010 earnings announcement today, which includes the 2011 outlook. According to the Ascend data base, 18 747s are scheduled… Read More
Posted on January 26, 2011 by Scott Hamilton