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Originally Posted by WestIndian425 Well Airbus was having delay problems with the A380 program also. |


and still is!
Boeing was just announcing in the last few that the "reported delays" are untrue and the 787 is still scheduled to deliver on the last scheduled date they gave! in otherwords..no new delay, just the same old one.
"No further delay in 787, Boeing says
By Dan Hart
Bloomberg News
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Boeing said there hasn't been any further delay in its 787 Dreamliner and that some planes will be delivered about 20 months later than originally scheduled when the company is at peak production.
The company responded to a report Saturday by the German newspaper Die Welt that said the first planes may be delayed as many as 27 months, citing a letter from the aircraft maker to an unidentified client.
"There is no change to our schedule for the 787 that we announced in April, which has first delivery in the third quarter of 2009," said Boeing spokeswoman Yvonne Leach in an e-mailed statement.
The 787, Boeing's most popular new plane, has been postponed three times since October.
The first customer will get its first plane at least 14 months later than planned, Boeing said last month.