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Boeing, which only a year ago was cruising smoothly through design, development and early manufacturing of its new 787 Dreamliner commercial aircraft, has hit some heavy turbulence. Just months before the first 787 was to roll out off the assembly line at Boeing's Everett, Wash., plant, the company said it would be delayed six months due to problems with software integration and supply chain issues.
The Chicago-based aerospace giant-struggling to gear up to fulfill more than 700 orders for the new passenger jet- disappointed investors and customers with the news that the first Dreamliner would be assembled near the end of 2008 instead of midyear. An estimated 30 to 35 Dreamliners originally promised for delivery next year were pushed back to 2009.
Source: Baseline, http://www.baselinemag.com
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