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5
52%
Boeing
delivered
more military air-
craft and satellites
in 2014 than in 2010.
121 184
56%
Boeing
delivered
more commercial
airplanes in 2014
than in 2010.
462 723
Opportunity
Fueled by innovation, Boeing’s product
development pipeline is robust.
In Commercial Airplanes: Start of final
assembly of the new, fuel-efficient 737 MAX
(shown here) is planned for 2015, with first
delivery in 2017. The 787-10 DreamlinerTM,
the third and longest member of the
787 family, is on track for scheduled first
delivery in 2018. Development of the 777X
is proceeding smoothly, with firm configu-
ration planned for 2015 and first delivery
in 2020.
In Defense, Space & Security: Flight testing
for the 767-2C, the commercial airplane
derivative that will become the U.S. Air
Force KC-46A Tanker, is under way with
first Tanker delivery scheduled for 2016.
Boeing is building the CST-100, the next
human-rated spacecraft, with plans for a
first uncrewed flight in mid-2017 and a first
crewed flight in late 2017. Boeing is also
building NASA’s Space Launch System
cryogenic stages and avionics, with first
flight scheduled for 2018. First launch of
the new 502 Phoenix smaller-sized satellite
is planned for 2018.