Airlines Disappointed, But Taking 787 Delay in Stride
Airlines say they can deal with the delay and do not expect it will hurt their operations substantially.
Analysts have said Boeing's production problems do not appear to be as severe as snags that delayed rival Airbus' A380 superjumbo for about two years, wiping billions of dollars off its parent company's profit forecasts for the coming years.
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