Boeing made the following statements in relation to the 737 productrion rate. At the time of the statements, the production rate was 31.5/month:
May 2010
Production will rise to 34/month in early 2012.
June 2010
Production will rise to 35/month in early 2012.
September 2010
Production will rise to 38/month in the second quarter of 2013.
Boeing founded in 1916. Its first aircraft, Boeing Model 1, was manufactured in the same year.
There are 8.3 Boeing 777 aircraft that are made each month. This is equal to approximately 100 planes every given year.
Since about 85 percent of the world's airliners had been built by Boeing, Condit began a new business dedicated to maintaining the aircraft for their owners, a business that had the potential to earn $74 billion a year.
The Boeing Company, an American aerospace manufacturer, was founded in 1916 by William E. Boeing. However, the first Boeing airplane, the Boeing Model 1 (also known as the B&W Seaplane), was developed in 1916-1917, making it the first aircraft designed by the company.
Production ended in 1962 after 744 aircraft were built.
Approximately 10-11 are built a year. It takes a total time of 8 months for each.
About 10,000
Modern airplanes are built in the current year
1903 was the year that the Wright brothers successfully flew their airplane.However, many men had built and flown aircraft for short flights for years before this. Aircraft developed gradually, bit by bit with many errors and crashes. There was NO single "invention" of the airplane.
The Boeing 707 is a four-engine narrow-body commercial passenger jet airliner developed by Boeing in the early 1950s.Boeing Commercial Airplanes (BCA) designs, assembles, markets and sells large commercial jet aircraft and provides product-related maintenance and training to customers worldwide.[1] A wholly owned subsidiary and business division of parent The Boeing Company, Boeing Commercial Airplanes operates from a division headquarters in Renton, Washington and more than one dozen engineering, manufacturing and assembly facilities located throughout the United States and internationally.[2] Boeing Commercial Airplanes includes the assets of the Douglas Aircraft division of the former McDonnell Douglas Corporation, which merged with Boeing in 1997.[3] The current President and CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes is James F. Albaugh, who is also an Executive Vice President of The Boeing Company.[2]
Boeing was founded in 1916 by William E. Boeing as "Pacific Aero Products Co." One year later the name was changed to "Boeing Airplane Company."
The first Boeing 747 flew in February 1969.