Boeing is confident that production of its new carbon-composite 787 Dreamliner will not be delayed by the wiring problems which held back rival Airbus' A380 superjumbo, as the debut of the U.S. plane maker's first new jet in more than a decade nears.

"We're not going to have that problem," said Mike Bair, the chief of Boeing's 787 program, at a Friday briefing with media in Seattle, two days before the first 787 is rolled out of the company's Everett, Washington, plant.