"I expect this year and next calendar year will be the most difficult of the years. "We don't expect this issue to change our long-term guidance for 2025 or 2026," Calhoun added. He said Boeing is not changing the schedule it has given suppliers to be ready for anticipated rate increases. Pressed by investors Tuesday to say what management is doing to stem the "continued negative reports on the quality of Boeing products," Calhoun said he anticipates supply chain problems will continue to slow production over the next two years but stuck to Boeing's projection that it can ramp up production to a full recovery beyond that time frame. "This delivery delay removes approximately 9,000 seats from our customers' summer schedules, and we apologize to all of them for the impact on those fleets," Calhoun said, speaking at Boeing's annual general meeting, which was presented virtually.Īmong the likely affected customers is Southwest Airlines, which took delivery of 29 MAXs in the first quarter and had been anticipating 61 more this year.Īnd despite public assurances Monday of "no disruption" by management of Ryanair, it seems certain some of the Irish carrier's scheduled 24 deliveries of the high-density MAX-8-200 model in April, May and June will be delayed. 18-Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun indicated Tuesday that the latest 737 MAX production quality problem will delay airplane deliveries such that about 45 to 50 MAXs that airlines planned to have for their peak summer season won't arrive in time. Microsoft’s addition is long overdue, but better late than never.Apr. Google has been working on this type of integration between Gmail and Google Calendar for a while now. You can turn this on and off by clicking Settings (gear icon), Options, Calendar, and then “Events from email.” The event is blocked off on your calendar, and you see the flight number, destination, airport, and original email along with an automatic reminder three hours before your flight. This feature is great because it doesn’t require any copying and pasting or dragging and dropping - it’s all automatic. More providers will be added on a rolling basis, as will other types of events beyond flights. But for now, Outlook will add flight confirmation emails from Expedia, Southwest Airlines, American Airlines, United Airlines, Delta Airlines, and Alaska Airlines directly to your calendar. The second feature is actually called “Events from email” because Microsoft doesn’t want to stop at just flight confirmations. Lastly, if you frequently send emails to the same set of people (Harrison, Matt, and Neil), then whenever you email only Harrison and Neil, Outlook will ask, “Do you also want to include Matt?” Microsoft promises that Outlook will only show this suggestion when it is “highly confident” that you want to add Matt. Outlook will now show you names of people you email most frequently, even if you spell their name wrong (Jon versus John, Kathryn versus Catherine, and so on). Next, Outlook has brought its spell checker to help with names. “These are the people you’re most likely to email based on who you’ve been communicating with recently and most frequently,” Microsoft explained. When you place your cursor in the To: or Cc: line, Outlook will now show suggested contacts based on your usage.
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