The Seattle Times reported on Sunday that 787 programme costs had topped $32bn due to delays. That estimate raised questions, the newspaper said, over whether the new jet would make money for Boeing before "well into the 2020s, if ever". Analysts say new jets typically cost closer to $15bn. Boeing also faces Wall Street concerns over its ability to reach its target of lifting output to 10 planes a month by 2013. (www.guardian.co.uk) 更多...
To hell with Wall St..as long as their families are not onboard when an airplane has an accident. They are not particularly bright either as we have seen in the past few years. The recent 99% campaigns don't worry them either.
It's actually aout 4.5 months old. What is your point? I am sure that if it was bad news about Airbus, everyone would be all over it. Just shows you...