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The decision came down to seat count: "Delta did not consider any new 100- to 150-seat [aircraft] from Boeing because the 126-seat 737-700 and the 138-seat 737 Max 7 were unsuitable for the mission profile in question" and "Because Boeing did not lose this sale to Delta, Delta's imports of CS100s will not displace domestically produced 100- to ...
The agency did allow the companies to propose how they would complete the required tests, with Boeing opting not to perform an in-flight abort test, which NASA approved. [ 87 ] Crew Dragon completed its flight tests in mid-2020 and began operational flights in November 2020.
The goal of it is similar to Boeing's D1-9000. [3] The standard is based on ISO 9000 , with 27 additional requirements unique to the aerospace industry. The intent is to standardize and streamline many of the other aerospace quality management standards.
Boeing may put its iconic space business up for sale and had talks with Jeff Bezos’s Blue Origin, report says
Boeing had cash and marketable securities of $10.50 billion as of Sept. 30. It has $11.5 billion of debt maturing through Feb. 1, 2026, and is committed to issuing $4.7 billion of its shares to ...
sl6wr (d1) sl6wf (d1) sl6z3 (m0) 2.4 ghz: 512 kb: 800 mt/s: 12×: 1.475–1.525 v: 66.2 w: socket 478: may 21, 2003: rk80532pg056512: $178 [13] pentium 4 ht 2.6c: sl6wh (d1) sl6ws (d1) sl6z4 (m0) 2.6 ghz: 13×: 1.475–1.525 v: 69 w: rk80532pg064512: $218 [13] pentium 4 ht 2.8c: sl6wj (d1) sl6wt (d1) sl78y (d1) sl6z5 (m0) 2.8 ghz: 14×: 1.475 ...
[1] [55] Boeing introduced a new corporate identity based on the McDonnell Douglas logo, which showed the globe being encircled in tribute to the first aerial circumnavigation which was accomplished in 1924 by Douglas aircraft. It was designed by graphic designer Rick Eiber, who had been the corporate identity consultant for Boeing over ten years.
The Space Systems Processing Facility (SSPF), originally the Space Station Processing Facility, is a three-story industrial building at Kennedy Space Center for the manufacture and processing of flight hardware, modules, structural components and solar arrays of the International Space Station, and future space stations and commercial spacecraft.