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Here's another article that was just updated 10 minutes ago.

SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER

http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/6420AP_WA_Boeing_747.html

Tuesday, November 15, 2005 · Last updated 12:18 a.m. PT

Boeing launching new 747 airplane

By ALLISON LINN AP BUSINESS WRITER

SEATTLE -- Boeing Co. is launching bigger, more efficient versions of its 747 jumbo jet, in a move that will put more competitive pressure on rival Airbus SAS and ensure continued production of the storied airplane.

The Chicago-based company said late Monday that Luxembourg-based Cargolux Airlines International SA has ordered 10 freighter versions of the new airplane, dubbed the 747-8, with purchase rights for 10 more. Nippon Cargo Airlines of Japan has ordered eight of the freighter planes, with options for six more. Both airlines will begin receiving the planes in the latter half of 2009.

The firm orders from the two companies are worth $5 billion at list prices, although airlines typically negotiate steep discounts.

"We are thrilled to have Cargolux and Nippon Cargo choose the new 747-8 and become the launch customers for this next generation of the proud and valuable 747 airplane family," Alan Mulally, head of Boeing's Seattle-based commercial airplanes division, said in a statement.

The new airplanes will use technologies and General Electric Co. engines designed for Boeing's forthcoming 787 airplane to make the 747 quieter and more efficient, Mulally said.

The new passenger version of Boeing's four-engine widebody airplane will seat 450 people, up from 416 in the most current model, and will feature a redesigned interior. It will be nearly 12 feet longer than the current 747, and will be capable of flying 9,200 miles.

The freighter version will be about 18 feet longer than the current freighter model, the 747-400.

Both versions of the current 747 are nearly 232 feet long.

Analyst Richard Aboulafia said the 747-8 launch will likely increase pressure on rival Airbus, which is preparing for its superjumbo A380 to enter service next year. A new, slightly larger 747 could potentially reduce the market for Airbus's plane, a mammoth offering that can carry between 550 and 800 passengers in a doubledecker cabin.

"It helps box the A380 into an even smaller niche," Aboulafia said.

Airbus has won 159 firm orders for the A380 so far, at a list price of $292 million.

Boeing had been shopping a redesigned 747 around for more than a year, as it sought to garner enough interest to launch the new plane.

Without a new model, some had begun to question how long production would continue for the 747, a fabled workhorse that has been in the skies for 35 years. Boeing has recently seen business pick up somewhat for the freighter version of its current 747 model, but the company has not received an order for a passenger 747 in several years.

Aboulafia said he expects that the bulk of the orders for the new 747 will also be for the freighter version, but he thinks some passenger versions will be built.

"This would remove any uncertainty about the 747 line," he said.


18 posted on 11/15/2005 12:28:27 AM PST by Paleo Conservative (Hey hey ho ho Andy Heyward's got to go!)
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To: Paleo Conservative

Do you ever get the feeling that Boeing had all these ideas/plans for these new 747 variants in house, but "tricked" Airbus into developing their whale, which may well bankrupt them..


22 posted on 11/15/2005 3:38:16 AM PST by ken5050 (Ann Coulter needs to have children ASAP to pass on her gene pool....any volunteers?)
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To: Paleo Conservative
SEATTLE -- Boeing Co. is launching bigger, more efficient versions of its 747 jumbo jet, in a move that will put more competitive pressure on rival Airbus SAS and ensure continued production of the storied airplane...

The firm orders from the two companies are worth $5 billion at list prices, although airlines typically negotiate steep discounts...

"This would remove any uncertainty about the 747 line," he said.

Interesting press releases on the day the new SPEEA Engineering contract is to be announced! I wonder what it means?

24 posted on 11/15/2005 4:07:31 AM PST by phantomworker (All roads lead back to Rome. Boldness has genius, power &magic in it..Begin your dissertation now!!)
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To: Paleo Conservative

Boeing only needs 125 orders of the 747-800 pax or cargo to surpass the A-380


42 posted on 11/15/2005 10:28:57 AM PST by Prophet in the wilderness (PSALM 53 : 1 The FOOL hath said in his heart , There is no GOD .)
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