Monday, April 5, 2010

Boeing 787

Boeing Co. said Friday it will boost production of two of its most popular commercial jets to meet rising demand for new aircraft as a turnaround in the beaten-down airline sector makes steady gains.


"We see 2010 as the year of overall economic recovery within the industry and 2011 a year where airlines return to profitability," said Randy Tinseth, vice president of Marketing for Boeing Commercial Airplanes. "As a result, we anticipate an increase in demand for airplanes in 2012 and beyond."



I thought this article goes to that an economic recovery is truly imminent. It is for sure going to happen I predict. There's no way the economy will sink back again, at least now in 2011. But there's a possiblity that this economy will take a dip later in the year 2010 again.


Nonetheless, as we all know, Boeing has been through really tough and rough periods in the best as it hurries to churn out its touted Boeing 787 aircraft. It has met up with arduous obstacles along the way and was almost in the danger of being pulverised at one point in time due to the lack of results as the years went by.


Thankfully, it had managed to revived itself when everyone decided to give Boeing one last chance. I guess it's the adrenaline rush that pushed Boeing to the limits for it knew that it can never fail or it's the end for them.


As the aphorism goes, "What doesn't kill you makes you stronger." I'm sure this is the most apt description for Boeing right now.



It is fighting like a fierce bull, charging straight away into the unpredictable future with ultimate optimism where they decide that there will be a huge demand for aircrafts in 2012. I too believe that there will be a huge demand for aircrafts too because many airlines are trying to boost their number of airplanes along the way in search of more revenue.


This is a corollary as a result of the booming tourism industry. Even in the midst of the financial crisis, people are still flying all over the place, the only difference is that they have opted for a cheaper flight!


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