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PSS: Boeing has yet to verify its performance claims via flight testing yet. I'll be interested to see the real data.
I'm still here. Dream up some justifications for your attacks against Boeing in the meantime. It will make tomorrow's frigid (0-15 deg) day a little more entertaining.Cyrus said:All right you two, go away! I have to do work. I'll continue this discussion tomorrow.
turbo-1 said:I'm still here. Dream up some justifications for your attacks against Boeing in the meantime. It will make tomorrow's frigid (0-15 deg) day a little more entertaining.
Greg Bernhardt said:I fly a lot and I don't want to step into some crazy state-of-the-art weird shaped plane. I want tried and true reliability.
Interesting viewpoint, since incremental improvements in previously certified and proven-safe aircraft seem to have served us well. Perhaps you have a better model?Cyrus said:Interesting comment, as this airplane is neither tried nor true for reliability.
The original launch date for the Boeing 787 was May 2008.
The Boeing 787 has faced numerous delays due to various technical issues and supply chain problems.
The current scheduled launch date for the Boeing 787 is November 2021, after multiple delays and setbacks.
As of July 2021, the Boeing 787 has completed over 3,000 test flights.
The Boeing 787 boasts many new features and improvements, including a more fuel-efficient design, larger windows, and improved cabin air quality.