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qf789 wrote:Qatar 77W A7-BEM leaving PAE for PDX for painting
https://twitter.com/JenSchuld/status/917086731173642240
Boeing stopped loading new airplane sections onto its 777 assembly line Tuesday as workers scrambled to catch up on a growing amount of unfinished work. The stoppage will not affect deliveries, according to a company spokeperson.
Tasks not completed in the assigned order typically get fixed farther down the assembly line. However, that practice can produce a cascading effect in the event of additional work delays.
The amount of unfinished—or traveled—work on the 777 line at Boeing’s plant in Everett, Washington, has grown in recent months as the company continues to implement new automation into the widebody’s fuselage assembly process. Boeing developed the automation for its new 777X airliner. To work out kinks and avoid the production delays that beset the 787, the company introduced it on the 777, which went into production in the early 1990s.
That transition has proved rockier than the company has publicly acknowledged, said several Boeing employees who work on the 777 program and agreed to speak on condition of anonymity.
“We’re about 3,000 jobs behind,” said one worker.
The moving assembly line would stop for four days this week to catch up on the unfinished work. The company also has required employees to work overtime on the weekends.
KarelXWB wrote:First Eva Air Cargo departing on its first flight:
Uploaded by Matt Cawby https://twitter.com/mattcawby/status/924307613608689664
CX Flyboy wrote:This is the VTOL version Boeing have been secretly developing.
KarelXWB wrote:CX Flyboy wrote:This is the VTOL version Boeing have been secretly developing.
What does VTOL stand for?
Slug71 wrote:KarelXWB wrote:CX Flyboy wrote:This is the VTOL version Boeing have been secretly developing.
What does VTOL stand for?
Vertical Takeoff and Landing.
ikolkyo wrote:Slug71 wrote:KarelXWB wrote:
What does VTOL stand for?
Vertical Takeoff and Landing.
He knows what it means he was just saying it to the other guy because VTOL was the wrong term to use. Should have said STOL.
audidudi wrote:KarelXWB wrote:First Eva Air Cargo departing on its first flight:
Uploaded by Matt Cawby https://twitter.com/mattcawby/status/924307613608689664
Wouldn't an aircraft be landing normally in a pic taken in this location, as it looks like it's about to go over the threshold, but I see the landing gear is starting to retract, so now I'm somewhat confused! Perhaps it's doing a go-around?
ikolkyo wrote:Slug71 wrote:KarelXWB wrote:
What does VTOL stand for?
Vertical Takeoff and Landing.
He knows what it means he was just saying it to the other guy because VTOL was the wrong term to use. Should have said STOL.
Slash787 wrote:What is the production rate for the 777 at the moment?
Stitch wrote:Slash787 wrote:What is the production rate for the 777 at the moment?
Five per month as of August 2017, though once the 777X enters the line, the effective delivery rate will be 3.5 per month as the 777X frames will be allowed additional time to complete, effectively negating 1.5 slots per month.
Slash787 wrote:Stitch wrote:Slash787 wrote:What is the production rate for the 777 at the moment?
Five per month as of August 2017, though once the 777X enters the line, the effective delivery rate will be 3.5 per month as the 777X frames will be allowed additional time to complete, effectively negating 1.5 slots per month.
Thanks! what has been the highest rate for the 777?
Boair wrote:Is that a Photoshop ? Never heard about TK getting 777F:
https://twitter.com/AnalystTK/status/928845826402717696
ikolkyo wrote:1st of 2 777Fs they converted from 77Ws.
Heavierthanair wrote:G'day
I knew Turkey was planning to start-up their own car production, but I would never have imagined it could be done that fast and that a Turkish Car would look like that! A job well done![]()
Cheers
Peter
KarelXWB wrote:Boeing delivered just 2 777s in October (2x 777F), thus zero 77Ws. That must be a first since a very long time. Clearly the increased traveled work must be the result of this.
Momo1435 wrote:Boeing rolled out 3 77Ws for Qatar Airways in September which could all have been delivered in October. But all of Qatar's 77Ws deliveries so far this year took much longer from the roll out then other 77W deliveries. So this looks much more like Qatar Airways delaying deliveries then traveled work. Unless Boeing plans the traveled work to be just for the Qatar and Emirates frames, so that they won't have to delay other deliveries.
The reason for the traveled work was the transition of the production line for the 77X introduction onto the line. Boeing clearly also planned the 77F production right into this period of transition. In the first 7 months of the year Boeing just rolled out 1 77F, but since late August they rolled out 7 freighters. So they already anticipated some delays as the production of a 77F is somewhat less complex then building a 77W.
Momo1435 wrote:Going from this kind of information I was under the impression that big work was going on at the factory.
https://twitter.com/AvWeekGuy/status/924047599337795584
This dismantling of large machinery which is not needed anymore did happen during the 6 day stop. I doubt that it was just coincidence.
boefan wrote:Actually Qatar Airways and Emirates frames were delayed because the airlines decided to introduce a new interior product straight from the factory .
1) The difference with United is that Qatar didn't accept the frames until they were ready for service. Boeings practice is to complete the customer acceptance flight even without interiors and later install them . After completion an FCF/C2 must be performed before the title transfer
audidudi wrote:The latest EK B777ER, A6-EQH, which was delivered on Nov. 3rd, is the first to have the new First Class Suites installed.
http://viewfromthewing.boardingarea.com ... ing-weeks/
KarelXWB wrote:audidudi wrote:The latest EK B777ER, A6-EQH, which was delivered on Nov. 3rd, is the first to have the new First Class Suites installed.
http://viewfromthewing.boardingarea.com ... ing-weeks/
Would it go on display at the Dubai air show?
audidudi wrote:Yes it's there!
KarelXWB wrote:audidudi wrote:Yes it's there!
I see. I presumed the unveiling of the new F class was just a mockup.
KarelXWB wrote:A Turkish Airlines 777F emerged from paint. Will be registered TC-LJL.
https://twitter.com/AeroimagesChris/sta ... 251883521/
Boair wrote:Is that a Photoshop ? Never heard about TK getting 777F:
https://twitter.com/AnalystTK/status/928845826402717696