(Reuters) - The Chicago-based company's highly anticipated 787 Dreamliner -- which has already generated more than $100 billion of orders -- is on track for delivery next May, he added, but the date of its first test would likely be at the back end of the range it was previously aiming for.
"You could see an extended cycle here. I don't see an end to it right now," said Boeing Chief Executive Jim McNerney on a conference call with analysts on Wednesday after reporting higher-than-expected second-quarter earnings.
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"You could see an extended cycle here. I don't see an end to it right now," said Boeing Chief Executive Jim McNerney on a conference call with analysts on Wednesday after reporting higher-than-expected second-quarter earnings.
Read more at Reuters.com Hot Stocks News
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