Boeing warns it will move the 777X project away from the Seattle area if the tentative agreement is rejected

Boeing (Chicago) has warned it will open negotiations with other communities if the tentative agreement with the IAM is rejected by the members on November 13. According to this report by Reuters, senior members of the IAM union were voicing opposition to the proposed contract.

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In other news, Boeing reported the second 787-9 Dreamliner completed a successful 4-hour, 18-minute first flight yesterday. The airplane, known as ZB002, departed Paine Field in Everett, Washington, at 8:06 a.m. and landed at 12:24 p.m. local time at Seattle’s Boeing Field.

As the only 787-9 test airplane to be fitted with elements of the passenger interior, ZB002 will test systems such as the environmental control system in addition to avionics and other aspects of airplane performance. Boeing has conducted a series of ground tests on the second 787-9 since its completion in late September.

With manufacturing of the 787-9 flight-test fleet complete, the first production 787-9 in final assembly and 137 flight-test hours to date, 787-9 development is on track. 787-10 development also is progressing as planned.

First delivery of the 787-9 to launch customer Air New Zealand is set for mid-2014. Twenty-six customers have ordered 396 787-9s, accounting for 40 percent of all 787 orders.

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