Finmeccanica announces that the first Boeing 787 Dreamliner will be delivered to All Nippon Airways (ANA) today at the company's facility in Seattle. The Japanese airline, which has ordered a total of 55 aircraft out of the 821 currently in Boeing's order backlog, will be the first in the world to operate this innovative jet, to which Alenia Aeronautica, a Finmeccanica company, has made a major contribution ever since the launch of the programme in 2003.
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First Boeing 787 Dreamliner to be delivered to All Nippon Airways (ANA) today
1. Rome, 26 September 2011
First Boeing 787 Dreamliner to be delivered to All Nippon Airways (ANA) today
Finmeccanica announces that the first Boeing 787 Dreamliner will be delivered to All Nippon Airways
(ANA) today at the company's facility in Seattle. The Japanese airline, which has ordered a total of 55
aircraft out of the 821 currently in Boeing's order backlog, will be the first in the world to operate this
innovative jet, to which Alenia Aeronautica, a Finmeccanica company, has made a major contribution
ever since the launch of the programme in 2003.
Alenia Aeronautica's participation in the Boeing 787 Dreamliner programme, which is currently the
most advanced initiative in the civil aviation field, comprises the central and central-rear fuselage
sections and the horizontal stabiliser. Specifically, Alenia Aeronautica, as one of Boeing's main
partners, has designed, developed and manufactured not only all the structural components of the
aircraft under its responsibility, but has also implemented the infrastructure and defined the processes
necessary for their production, thereby taking its own expertise in the field of composite materials to
the most advanced levels of technology.
In Puglia, in the Alenia Aeronautica centre of excellence in Monteiasi-Grottaglie (Taranto), entire
primary structures for the Boeing 787 fuselage are manufactured from composite materials using an
innovative production process and "one-piece barrel" technology, specifically the central-rear fuselage
section no. 46 (between 10 and more than 15 metres length in the three versions) and section no. 44
(8.5 metres in the basic version). Alenia Aeronautica also manufactures the horizontal stabiliser of the
Boeing 787 in Puglia, at its Foggia site. The stabiliser is the largest monolithic composite structure
ever produced for a commercial aircraft, and acts as a type of semi wing, with a span of around 20 m.
These Alenia Aeronautica's proprietary technologies and innovative production processes make the
Italian company one of the most important players in the world for composite material production in the
aeronautics sector.
Alenia Aeronautica's industrial activities for the 787 Dreamliner – a programme in which Finmeccanica
has invested heavily – benefit from the integration of the competencies and activities of the company's
various centres of excellence in Italy: the Pomigliano d’Arco site (Naples) for design, laboratory testing
and the specialised production of certain primary structure components and the facilities in Monteiasi-
Grottaglie (Taranto) and Foggia for the production of fuselage sections and the horizontal stabilisers
respectively.
Finmeccanica plays a leading role in the global aerospace and defence industry, and participates in some of the sector’s biggest international programmes through its
group companies and thanks to well-established alliances with European and US partners. A leader in the design and manufacture of helicopters, defence and security
electronics, civil and military aircraft, aerostructures, satellites, space infrastructure and defence systems, Finmeccanica is Italy’s leading high-tech company. It also boasts
significant manufacturing assets and expertise in the transport and energy sectors; it is listed on the Milan stock exchange and operates via a number of group companies
and joint ventures. At June 30th 2011, the Finmeccanica Group had around 72,000 employees, including around 40,800 in Italy, approximately 11,0 00 in the US, around
9,600 in the UK, nearly 3,700 in France, nearly 3,300 in Poland and 1,000 in Germany. Over 85% of the Group’s employees are based in our three “domestic” markets
(Italy, UK, USA). As part of its drive to maintain and build on its technological excellence, the Finmeccanica Group spends 11% of its revenues on research and
development.