BOEING DREAMLINERBoeing 787 team reaches 25% release milestone
BY A CORRESPONDENT
May 23, 2006
Boeing announced today that it has reached a major milestone in the
design of the all-new 787 Dreamliner. The team has completed 25
percent of the releases required for the program. This means that one
quarter of the pieces of information to build parts and tools for
assembly have been completed and released to manufacturing
organizations for fabrication or procurement.
Releases are the formal documents -- digital models in the case of the
787 program -- that allow purchases to be made, tools to be developed
and parts to be built.
"We have seen tremendous progress by our international partners and
the Boeing team working on the detailed design of this airplane," said
Mike Bair, vice president and general manager of the 787 program.
"Twenty-five percent release signifies that the largest elements -
like fuselage and wing skins - are defined from the tooling
requirements to the specific raw material elements."
The 787, scheduled for delivery beginning in 2008, provides passengers
with a better flying experience and operators with a more efficient
commercial jetliner. Using 20 percent less fuel per passenger than
similarly sized airplanes, the 787 is designed for the environment
with lower emissions and quieter takeoffs and landings. Inside the
airplane, passengers will find cleaner air, bigger windows, more
stowage space and improved lighting. To date, 29 airlines have logged
393 orders and commitments worth more than $55 billion at current list
prices since the 787 launch in April 2004, making the Dreamliner the
most successful commercial airplane launch in history.
"There is still a lot of work to do as we continue to finalize the
design," said Bair. "I couldn't be more proud of our team. They are
bringing tremendous energy and expertise to this effort."

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