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Thursday, May 7, 2009 (AP)
Boeing jetliner orders tumble in April
By DANIEL LOVERING, AP Manufacturing Writer


   (05-07) 08:51 PDT PITTSBURGH, (AP) --
   Boeing Co. on Thursday reported a sharp drop in orders for its commercial
jetliners in April, as the troubled global economy continued to hurt
demand from airlines and cargo services.
   The Chicago-based aerospace company received orders for 17 jetliners last
month, down from 58 planes ordered during the same month last year,
according to figures posted on the company's Web site.
   Boeing said it delivered 39 planes in April, down slightly from 40
delivered during the same month in 2008.
   Boeing, the world's No. 2 commercial plane maker after France-based
Airbus, has grappled with weaker demand in recent months as the world
financial crisis has forced airlines to cancel or postpone plans to buy
new planes. Limited access to credit has made it more difficult for
potential customers to finance new aircraft purchases.
   At Boeing's annual meeting last week, Chairman and Chief Executive Jim
McNerney assured shareholders that the company was in strong shape to ride
out a "once-in-a-lifetime" downturn that has walloped its profits,
jetliner orders and stock price.
   He pointed to a huge backlog of orders, diversification between its
commercial airplane and defense businesses and progress on its
long-delayed 787, a next-generation aircraft scheduled to fly for the
first time before July.
   Earlier in April, Boeing reported a 50 percent drop in first-quarter
profit, citing production cuts as airlines postpone deliveries of new
planes. It also forecast lower earnings for the year and reduced aircraft
prices.
   During the quarter, Boeing delayed about 60 planes scheduled for delivery
in 2010-11 at the request of customers and has been working on more.
   Shares of Boeing fell $1.17, or 2.7 percent, to $43.03 in midday trading
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