Sun, Jan 09, 2005
Company sees 14% increase in commercial airplane orders
Boeing Aircraft Co. has
released its year-end commercial airplane orders numbers, capping a
strong year in which it successfully launched the all-new 7E7
Dreamliner and 747 Special Freighter programs and enhanced its
popular 777 family by delivering the first 777-300ERs and offering
a freighter based on the 777-200LR.
Net orders increased nearly 14 percent to 272 in 2004 from 239 in
2003, reflecting improving conditions in the commercial aviation
market. Also, as announced yesterday, Boeing delivered as planned
285 commercial airplanes during 2004. On stronger demand, Boeing
plans to increase production in 2005 to approximately 320
airplanes, with further increases expected in 2006.
"The launch of the 7E7 and the unprecedented interest it has
generated was a great highlight for 2004," said Boeing Commercial
Airplanes President and Chief Executive Officer Alan Mulally. "All
across Boeing Commercial Airplanes, we had a strong year because we
kept our focus on meeting our commitments to our customers,
continuing to improve our quality and productivity, and investing
in our future. As we enter 2005, we will build on the successes of
2004. We look forward to continued momentum on the 7E7 and a
relentless focus on helping our customers succeed."
During 2004 Boeing logged a total of 126 customer-announced
orders and commitments for the 7E7 Dreamliner, including 56 7E7s
booked as firm orders. Overall Boeing has received deposits from
customers securing nearly 250 7E7s, which essentially commits the
first two years of planned production deliveries.
Eight airlines have joined the 7E7 Dreamliner launch team in
just eight months after its April 2004 launch: ANA and Japan
Airlines from Japan; First Choice and Blue Panorama from Europe;
Continental and Primaris airlines in the United States; Air New
Zealand; and Vietnam Airlines.
Other Boeing Commercial Airplanes highlights in 2004
included:
- Assembling a global team to develop 7E7 engines, systems and
structures.
- Rolling out the 500th 777; assembling the first 777-200LR, the
longest-range commercial airplane in the world; and starting
moving-line operations on the 777.
- Delivering the 1,500th Next-Generation 737, a milestone reached
sooner on the Next-Generation 737 than any other commercial
airplane in history.
- Adding three new 777-300ER customers and securing 27 orders for
that airplane, including ones from premier carriers Singapore
Airlines, Emirates, and Etihad Airways. Also added an order for
four 777-200ERs from Air New Zealand, a new customer for that
model.
- Winning 10 new orders from five customers for the 747-400
freighter, which maintains a substantial market share advantage in
the large cargo aircraft segment.
- Launching the 747 Special Freighter and winning 20 orders for
the aircraft.
- Teaming with Boeing Integrated Defense Systems to win the U.S.
Navy's Multi-mission Maritime Aircraft program.
- Introducing services innovations such as Integrated Materials
Management, the Electronic Flight Bag, Airplane Health Management,
and expanding the use of MyBoeingFleet.com.
- Working closely with the United States Trade Representative to
bring an end to government subsidies for Airbus and create a level
playing field for the commercial aviation industry.
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