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Prior to yet another search in '08,you were clueless.As you still may be refarding him,but to cover up yet another error,you have done exhaustive searches to bring your lack of knowledge up to par.

 

Oops, there you go shooting yourself in the foot again. :allright

 

 

 

 

 

Do you think that's Man City's new back four, or what? :thumbup

 

Give us a clue about refarding, whatever that is. :clueless

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You guys will have to carry on this ridiculous topic without BigD, but rest assured, he will be able to read it.

So few Rolls Royce Trent engines used on the A380 and so many problems.

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Boeing Delivers 11 More Jets in 3Q on Improving Demand

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Boeing (BA: 69.24 ,0.00 ,0.00%) said it delivered 9.7% more passenger jets in the third-quarter.

 

The plane maker delivered 124 jets last quarter, up from 113 a year ago.

 

Boeing’s 737 Next Generation model led with 100 deliveries, followed by 21 Boeing 777 deliveries and three 767s. No 747s were delivered last quarter.

 

So far this year 346 jets have been delivered in total.

 

The company has been slowly recovering from recessionary headwinds last year that sent its fiscal 2009 deliveries down 61% from the previous year.

 

Last month the Chicago-based company said it plans on boosting production of its 737 plane to 38 a month in 2013 to meet higher future demand as economic conditions rebound.

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Oops, there you go shooting yourself in the foot again. :whistling:

 

 

 

 

 

Do you think that's Man City's new back four, or what? :thumbup

 

Give us a clue about refarding, whatever that is. :clueless

You know it's a typo you stupid fuck.And once again,thanks for proving you knew zilch about him before yet another search,even back then.

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CHICAGO (AP) -- Boeing Co. says it has received orders for 30 more of its 737s in the past week.

 

Boeing's weekly order update on Thursday did not say who is buying the planes.

 

Boeing customers have ordered 382 of those planes so far this year, out of a total of 422 orders for all commercial planes. The 737 have a list price of between $51 million to $87 million, although discounts are common.

 

The 737 can carry anywhere from 110 to more than 200 people, depending on the version of the plane and how it is set up. It is typically used on domestic flights, and competes with the Airbus A320.

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CHICAGO (AP) -- Boeing Co. says it has received orders for 30 more of its 737s in the past week.

 

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Hi,

 

Any updates on the 787 mate?

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No,but Boeing is waiting for AirSubsidy to buy one to steal the technology for the A3500AWD-800.I think that means All Wheel Drive.

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Hi,

 

Any updates on the 787 mate?

 

Steady progress is being made and it looks like Boeing will deliver the first 787 early next year. :D

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Not that long ago, the Boeing (NYSE: BA) story was all about the 787. "The most successful launch of a new commercial airplane in Boeing's history" was going to transform Boeing, leapfrog Airbus and its dratted A380 flying elephant, and secure decades of growth for America's premier airplane maker.

 

That may still be the case (despite a few, ahem, setbacks). But lately, it's been looking like Boeing's real ace in the hole is 50 clicks lower on the altimeter. Specifically, at the 737 level. Last week, Boeing announced a blockbuster sales week -- seven days, 104 new aircraft sold. Not content to coast, Boeing followed that announcement with an even better one yesterday. Penciling in 30 new 737s on its order book, Boeing has now sold more planes in the last two weeks -- 134 total, with all disclosed orders being 737s -- than it sold in all of last quarter (124).

 

Boeing's playing coy on who ordered the latest batch of planes (worth as much as $2.6 billion at list prices), but whoever's fronting the cash, one thing is clear: Boeing's 737 has become a major success story. And once more, General Electric (NYSE: GE), United Technologies (NYSE: UTX), and Honeywell (NYSE: HON) owe Boeing a thank-you note for all the new business they'll be doing, providing plane parts.

 

Bigger and better

Investors have already lifted Boeing stock 6% since the start of last week. But fasten your seat belts, folks, because peering out the porthole, I see more good news coming down the runway. Three times in the past five months, Boeing has upped the production rate on its 737, either in response to or in anticipation of new orders (and perhaps a little of both).

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With Southwest (NYSE: LUV) airlines doing its part to shore up domestic demand by buying AirTran (NYSE: AAI), a second all-Boeing flier, I wouldn't be a bit surprised to see Boeing try to capitalize on all the new production scale it's amassed to go after its long-sought Ryanair (Nasdaq: RYAAY) contract with seriously aggressive pricing. Should Boeing win that 200-plane tranche, it would more than double the orders it's already booked this month. This would almost certainly compel Boeing to announce another increase in its production rate.

 

When and if that's the way things play out, I expect a lot of investors will sit up and take notice: Boeing is going gangbusters.

 

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The edges of Everett's Paine Field are turning into an overflow airplane parking lot as 787 Dreamliners roll out of Boeing's assembly plant. The planes aren't flying anywhere soon: Instead of engines, they have big yellow concrete blocks hanging from the wing pylons.

 

On Wednesday, 13 production Dreamliners and one flight-test airplane were parked at Paine Field. Four more completed planes are in storage. By mid-February, at least 10 additional Dreamliners could roll out and need a temporary parking space.

 

Boeing must continue to churn out the jets in anticipation of federal certification and the beginning of deliveries in mid-February.

 

Six flight-test airplanes are flying, and one of the production models is expected to fly as an add-on to the flight-test program sometime next month. The other planes will likely sit there until the Federal Aviation Administration certifies the jet early next year.

 

With the Boeing flight line full, five Dreamliners are now parked in unaccustomed spots.

 

Boeing has leased space from the airport on the west side of the runway outside the Future of Flight aviation center, where two Royal Maroc 787s and one Japan Airlines (JAL) 787 sit in a new airplane-parking area. Another two 787s, one for JAL and one for LAN Airlines of Chile, are parked next to Highway 526 outside Boeing's giant assembly building.

 

In anticipation of the rush of 787s ahead of first delivery and to allow for expansion, Snohomish County spent $5.5 million to build a taxiway around the north end of the airfield that connects to the new ramp area adjacent to the Future of Flight.

 

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The edges of Everett's Paine Field are turning into an overflow airplane parking lot as 787 Dreamliners roll out of Boeing's assembly plant ...

 

Oops! :rolleyes:

 

EVERETT, Wash.—Boeing Co. is again pausing deliveries of large sections of its new 787 Dreamliner to its Everett plant, this time because Alenia of Italy is having trouble delivering the plane's horizontal stabilizer.

 

The Seattle Times reported that suppliers of other major airplane sections have been told to hold up deliveries while Alenia catches up. The report said Alenia has found manufacturing errors in the smaller wings on the aircraft's tail.

 

Boeing spokeswoman Lori Gunter said the pause will last about two weeks, but won't affect Boeing's schedule for delivering the first 787 to All Nippon Airways early next year.

 

This is the third time this year that Boeing has suspended shipments of major 787 parts to Everett because of problems with components.

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So Tommy,how are things down in the south these days?

Any recent explosions to report?

Of course you don't want to post that in this forum because you want everyone to believe it's a paradise down there.

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So Tommy,how are things down in the south these days?

Any recent explosions to report?

Of course you don't want to post that in this forum because you want everyone to believe it's a paradise down there.

 

Well, why don't you post the gory details of incidents in Songkhla over the last year - whatever they may be. :finger

 

Weren't you going to move down here last year until you chickened out? :finger

 

BTW, how many shooting and bomb incidents have there been in Pattaya in, say, the last week? :rolleyes:

 

You be careful going through Bangkok on your way out now. And don't forget to close the door! :finger

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Well, why don't you post the gory details of incidents in Songkhla over the last year - whatever they may be. :allright

 

Weren't you going to move down here last year until you chickened out? :nod

 

BTW, how many shooting and bomb incidents have there been in Pattaya in, say, the last week? :whistling:

 

You be careful going through Bangkok on your way out now. And don't forget to close the door! :clap2

 

"Chickened out"? LOL,once again you prove you're a DUMB FUCK!

One,you didn't leave the house you said you were cosidering leasing to me,at least as far as I know.

And 2,I left Thailand last May when my sister and I decided to remove our Mother from life support.

And when I say the south,I believe Songkhla is in the south,right?

I won't see any of BKK on my way out,just the airport.

You're just a sad,wannabe Brit.

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"Chickened out"? LOL,once again you prove you're a DUMB FUCK!

 

LOL. :nod

 

One,you didn't leave the house you said you were cosidering leasing to me,at least as far as I know.

 

That's because you know as much about that as you do most things. Zero. :allright

 

And 2,I left Thailand last May when my sister and I decided to remove our Mother from life support.

 

And you returned. But too scared to make the move you wanted to. :clap2

 

And when I say the south,I believe Songkhla is in the south,right?

 

As is Chumphon, Satun, Phuket, Trang, Krabi etc.

 

What happened to the gory details? :whistling:

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Oops! :chogdee

 

EVERETT, Wash.—Boeing Co. is again pausing deliveries of large sections of its new 787 Dreamliner to its Everett plant, this time because Alenia of Italy is having trouble delivering the plane's horizontal stabilizer.

 

The Seattle Times reported that suppliers of other major airplane sections have been told to hold up deliveries while Alenia catches up. The report said Alenia has found manufacturing errors in the smaller wings on the aircraft's tail.

 

Boeing spokeswoman Lori Gunter said the pause will last about two weeks, but won't affect Boeing's schedule for delivering the first 787 to All Nippon Airways early next year.

 

This is the third time this year that Boeing has suspended shipments of major 787 parts to Everett because of problems with components.

 

All the above shows that once again a European company can't cut the mustard and deliver a quality product on time. Sad very sad. :kissing

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LOL. :chogdee

Teachers killed in restive southern Thailand-Sep 8,'10

http://www.boston.com/news/world/asia/arti...thern_thailand/

 

Three killed, five wounded in restive southern Thailand-Aug,30,'10

http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/SGE67T036.htm

 

 

That's because you know as much about that as you do most things. Zero. :kissing

As far as I know,you're still in the same place you lease for 10k-if not,you never made me aware you vacated.

 

 

And you returned. But too scared to make the move you wanted to. :chogdee

Yes,I returned this trip for 3 months to kill time until my place in Hawaii is ready.In fact,I'm leaving a month earlier than planned.I'd never stay here long term.I want more from my retirement than this festering Third World shithole has to offer.Now I can understand some folks can't afford to live anywhere else and that's fine,just as fine as those from Eueope that are escaping poor climates.Otherwise,no.

 

Sorry for the threadfcuk BigD,but the wannabe Brit just carries on.

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Teachers killed in restive southern Thailand-Sep 8,'10

http://www.boston.com/news/world/asia/arti...thern_thailand/

 

Three killed, five wounded in restive southern Thailand-Aug,30,'10

http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/SGE67T036.htm

 

Nice stories about Narathiwat. A bit further from me than Cambodia is from Pattaya, and about as relevant. :nod

 

As far as I know,you're still in the same place you lease for 10k-if not,you never made me aware you vacated.

 

Why would I? As I said, you know zero.

 

Yes,I returned this trip for 3 months to kill time until my place in Hawaii is ready.In fact,I'm leaving a month earlier than planned.I'd never stay here long term.I want more from my retirement than this festering Third World shithole has to offer.

 

Imagine returning to a place you regard as a shithole. :D

 

Now I can understand some folks can't afford to live anywhere else and that's fine,just as fine as those from Eueope that are escaping poor climates.

 

It's not me that's having to up sticks and fuck off back home. 1luv

 

Sorry for the threadfcuk BigD,but the wannabe Brit just carries on.

 

You brought up the subject, nobody else did. I see BigD was pointing out what a bunch of wankers the Italians are. Must be something in their genes, if you ask me. :chogdee

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It's not me that's having to up sticks and fuck off back home. :nod

Of course not,you're from Scotland! 1luv

 

Let's see,Hawaii,Thailand-Hawaii,Thailand.

Too ridiculous to even consider.

Enjoy the home of insurgents down south.

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You brought up the subject, nobody else did. I see BigD was pointing out what a bunch of wankers the Italians are. Must be something in their genes, if you ask me. :whistling:

 

I never wrote the Italians are wankers. That's your words. Not mine.

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All the above shows that once again a European company can't cut the mustard and deliver a quality product on time. Sad very sad. :drunk

 

Hi,

 

Some American posters call Citroen a lemon. Well I admit the Americans have won twice in the last 10 years. And Citreon?

 

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And when was the last time an American Companies Engine won the F1 World Championship? Answer - 1994 :P

 

And 1994 was the only one since 1982!!! :allright

 

So European companies can't cut the mustard.... :o

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