Skip navigation


Current DateTime: 07:31:36 19 Nov 2009
LinksList Documentid: 24355697

FEATURED QUIZZES


Current DateTime: 07:31:36 19 Nov 2009
LinksList Documentid: 33793611
  • How Much Do You Know About Green?

      Green has become part of our everyday lives. Green is everywhere-- energy, clothing, food, housing, transportation. It's a big business and a global business.

  • The Billionaire BFF's

      Philanthropists. Bridge partners. Hockey players. Which responses are based on facts from Buffett's and Gates' real lives?

  • The Many Myths of Coca-Cola

      Can you tell which statements are true, and which ones are just rumors?


Current DateTime: 07:31:36 19 Nov 2009
LinksList Documentid: 24890560
  • Winterizing Your Portfolio

      If 2009 was the winter of our discontent, will 2010 be a winter wonderland for investors? A lot depends on the recovery—or lack thereof.

  • Investor's Guide to Real Estate

      Some even say the long-awaited recovery is here. Regardless, buyers and sellers alike can profit from our guide.

  • Alternative Investing

      Stocks and bonds? Sure. But it's a big world out there for investors.

powered by digg
Boeing: Northeast Asia needs 1,200 Planes over 20 Yrs
Published: Thursday, 22 Oct 2009 | 1:30 AM ET
Text Size
By: Reuters

U.S. aerospace giant Boeing [BA  Loading...      ()   ] estimates northeast Asia will need 1,200 airplanes over the next 20 years, which would be worth $190 billion, a senior  company executive said on Thursday.

AP
Boeing's 787 Dreamliner.

"About 60 to 65 percent of that would be for Japan," Randy Tinseth, vice president of marketing for Boeing Commercial Airplanes, told reporters in Tokyo.

Globally, airlines will need 29,000 new airlines through 2028, worth around $3.2 trillion, he said.

Tinseth reaffirmed that Boeing plans to deliver the first of its repeatedly delayed 787 Dreamliners to All Nippon Airways in the fourth quarter of 2010.

Boeing, like its European rival EADS's Airbus unit, has had a difficult year as carriers and air cargo operators have seen less business during the global recession.

Copyright 2009 Reuters. Click for restrictions.
Add This share icon
Text Size
  • digg share

CNBC HIGHLIGHTS

  • Alternative energy's hot spot is making a comeback after some dark days in the past year.
  • Athena Health is offering an electronic records and billing system to boost cash flow and simplify payments.
  • The world’s two largest carbon emitters — the US and China — may have put a nail in the coffin of a global carbon reduction agreement.
  • Stock Chart
  • Every investor knows the connection between stocks and the dollar. But is there any method to the market's madness?
  • NBA’s New Jersey Nets have yet to win a game this year. How can they get people to see them play?
  • Sonos ZonePlayer S5
  • CNBC contributor David Pogue looks at a wireless speaker system designed to play music throughout your home.
ADD COMMENTS
Remaining characters


Current DateTime: 05:54:04 19 Nov 2009
LinksList Documentid: 29778428

Current DateTime: 11:35:44 19 Nov 2009
LinksList Documentid: 29779196

Current DateTime: 06:12:20 19 Nov 2009
LinksList Documentid: 29779199

Current DateTime: 07:22:28 19 Nov 2009
LinksList Documentid: 29779198
  Data is a real-time snapshot  *Data is delayed at least 15 minutes
Global Business and Financial News, Stock Quotes, and Market Data and Analysis

© 2009 CNBC, Inc.  All Rights Reserved.
A Division of NBC Universal
Thomson ReutersThomson Reuters