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Boeing delays Dreamliner flight again

Written on June 24, 2009

CHICAGO–Boeing Co. has again delayed the first test flight of its long-awaited 787 Dreamliner jet in the latest setback for an aircraft that has bolstered the company’s order book and redefined the way it builds planes.

The Chicago-based aerospace giant said yesterday it needs to reinforce small areas of the plane before conducting the test flight, which Boeing had insisted would occur before July. Boeing said a revised schedule for the flight, as well as first deliveries to customers, will not be announced for several weeks affordable health insurance north carolina.

The announcement comes as Boeing, the world’s second-largest commercial airplane maker, and European archrival, Airbus SA, grapple with slumping orders as the recession dampens demand for air travel and cargo services. Tight credit markets also have weighed on orders for new planes. The test flight of the 787 was originally planned for late 2007.

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