Thursday, June 12, 2014

June 10 11:31 Meniga gets increased found support


Federal flugvélaframleiðandinn Boeing announced over the weekend that the company intends to increase the production of Beoing 737 engines.
The company aims to produce 38 machines a month from 737 types of mid-2013, but today produced 31 engines per month of this best selling tokyo tube engine Boeing.
This is the third time this year that Boeing announces increased production at 737 console. In June. announced an intention by the end of 2012, produced and delivered up to 35 machines per month. Shortly before, in early May, Boeing had announced that 34 machines would be delivered tokyo tube per month in mid-2012.
"Increased production in line with demand for this machine," said Jim Albaugh, CEO of Boeing passenger transport machinery in an announcement from the company.
Boeing 737 was first introduced tokyo tube in 1967 and was suitable for shorter routes. So use Ryanair for example only Boeing 737 for its European routes. It is safe to say that almost all the major airlines of the world use 737 system to some extent.
The machine replaces a Boeing 707 and 727, but it is now being produced in four sizes, 737-600, 737-700, 737-800 and 737-900, the largest type. While there are numerous hosts of -200, -300, -400 and -500 series still in use.
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