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Boeing admits further 747-8 delay | Boeing admits further 747-8 delay |
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Boeing has announced a further delay to its 747-8 Freighter aircraft and said higher costs and tough market conditions would cost it $1bn (£628m). | Boeing has announced a further delay to its 747-8 Freighter aircraft and said higher costs and tough market conditions would cost it $1bn (£628m). |
It is the second delay to the programme this year. The Freighter's first flight has been pushed back to early 2010 from the fourth quarter of 2009. | It is the second delay to the programme this year. The Freighter's first flight has been pushed back to early 2010 from the fourth quarter of 2009. |
Boeing's 787 Dreamliner has also been dogged by delays, and is now running two years behind its original schedule. | Boeing's 787 Dreamliner has also been dogged by delays, and is now running two years behind its original schedule. |
Shares in Boeing were down four cents at $52.24 in early trading in New York. | Shares in Boeing were down four cents at $52.24 in early trading in New York. |
"They have so many issues with the 787 that it's taken their eye off the ball elsewhere," said Alex Hamilton from the brokerage Jesup & Lamont. | |
Charge absorbed | |
Delivery of the 747-8 Freighter has also been pushed back to the fourth quarter of 2010 from the third quarter. | Delivery of the 747-8 Freighter has also been pushed back to the fourth quarter of 2010 from the third quarter. |
Boeing said that it became clear that later-than-expected engineering designs had caused "greater-than-expected re-work and disruption in manufacturing". | |
The firm said it would absorb the $1bn charge in the third quarter. | |
"Approximately $640 million of the charge reflects higher estimated costs to produce 747-8 airplanes at both Boeing and supplier facilities," Boeing said in a statement. | |
"The remaining $360 million of the charge relates to challenging market conditions and the company's decision to maintain the 747-8 production rate at 1.5 planes per month nearly two years longer than previously planned, deferring an increase to 2 per month." |
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