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==Products==
 
==Products==
 
===Civilian products===
 
===Civilian products===
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|+'''Product list and details (date information from Rubin Design)'''
 
|+'''Product list and details (date information from Rubin Design)'''
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! Aircraft
 
! Aircraft
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! Variants
 
! Description
 
! Description
! Seats
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! Nickname
! Max
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! Capacity
! Launch date
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! 1<sup>st</sup>&nbsp;flight
! 1st flight
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! 1<sup>st</sup>&nbsp;delivery
! 1st delivery
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! Launch Customer
! Production to cease/ceased
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! In Service
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! Out of Production Models
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|-
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|align=center|[[Boeing 737|737]]
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|600, 700, 700C, 700ER, 800, 900ER
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|Twin‑engined narrowbody
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|
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|85‑215
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|Apr 9, 1967
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|Dec 28, 1967
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|[[Lufthansa]]
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|Feb 10, 1968
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|100, 200, 200C, 200 Adv, 300, 400, 500
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|-
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|align=center|[[Boeing 747|747]]
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|400F, 400ERF, 400BCF, 8I, 8F
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|Four‑engine, partial double decker, large widebody
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| Jumbo Jet
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|366‑524
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|Feb 9, 1969
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|Dec 13, 1969
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|[[Pan American Airways]] and [[Trans World Airlines]]<ref>[http://www.centennialofflight.gov/essay/Aerospace/Boeing_747/Aero21.htm The Boeing 747<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
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|Jan 21, 1970
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|100, 100SR, 100B, 200, 200F, 200C, SP, 200M, 300, 300M, 300SR, 400, 400M, 400D
 
|-
 
|-
|[[RD-1]]
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|align=center|[[Boeing 767|767]]
|2 engine
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|200ER, 300ER, 300F, 400ER, KC-767 Tanker
|align=center |228-254
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|Twin engine, medium widebody
|align=center |361
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|  
|May 1969
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|180‑375
|28 October 1972
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|Sep 26, 1981
|May 1974 <br> [[Air France]]
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|Aug 19, 1982
|27 March 2007
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|[[United Airlines]]
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|Sep 8, 1982
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|200, 300
 
|-
 
|-
|[[RD-2]]
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|align=center|[[Boeing 777|777]]
|2 engine
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|200ER, 200LR, 300ER, Freighter
|align=center |187
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|Twin engine, medium to large widebody
|align=center |279
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| Triple Seven, Worldliner (200LR only)
|July 1978
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|301‑550
|3 April 1982
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|Jun 12, 1994
|December 1985 <br> [[Air Algerie]]
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|May 15, 1995
|27 March 2007
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|[[United Airlines]]
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|Jun 7, 1995
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|200, 300
 
|-
 
|-
|[[RD-3]]
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|align=center|[[Boeing Business Jet|BBJ]]
|2 engine
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|BBJ, BBJ2, BBJ3
|align=center |107
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|Twin engine [[business jet|executive jet]]
|align=center |117
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|April 1999
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|20‑50
|15 January 2002
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|Oct 1998
|October 2003 <br> [[Frontier Airlines]]
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|Nov 1998
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|
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|Nov 1998
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|All currently in production (December 2008)
 
|-
 
|-
|[[RD-4]]
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|align=center|[[Boeing 787|787]]
|2 engine
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|3, 8, 9
|align=center |124
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|Twin engine short (3) & long (8, 9) range widebody
|align=center |156
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| Dreamliner
|June 1993
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|210-330<ref>[http://www.boeing.com/commercial/787family/787-3prod.html Boeing 787-3 Fact Sheet], [http://www.boeing.com/commercial/787family/787-8prod.html 787-8 Fact Sheet], [http://www.boeing.com/commercial/787family/787-9prod.html 787-9 Fact Sheet]. Boeing.</ref>
|25 August 1995
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|Late-2009
|April 1996 <br> [[Swissair]]
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|2010
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|[[All Nippon Airways]]
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|2010
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|All currently in production (December 2008)
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|-
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|+Future products
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! Expected<br>EIS
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! Type
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! Description
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! Notes
 
|-
 
|-
|[[RD-5]]
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| align=center|2009 || [[Sukhoi Superjet 100]] || Twin-engine narrowbody || risk sharing partner with [[Sukhoi]]
|2 engine
 
|align=center |150
 
|align=center |180
 
|March 1984
 
|22 February 1987
 
|March 1988 <br> [[Air Inter]]
 
 
|-
 
|-
|[[RD-6]]
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| align=center|2010 || [[Boeing 787|787 Dreamliner]] || Twin-engine widebody || Launch Customers: [[All Nippon Airways]] and [[Air New Zealand]]  
|2 engine
 
|align=center |185
 
|align=center |220
 
|November 1989
 
|11 March 1993
 
|January 1994 <br> [[Lufthansa]]
 
 
|-
 
|-
|[[RD-7 Concorde2]]
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| align=center|2009 || [[Boeing 747-8|747-8 Freighter]] || Four-engine widebody freighter || Launch Customers: [[Cargolux]] and [[Nippon Cargo Airlines]]
|2 engine
 
|align=center |253-295
 
|align=center |406-440
 
|June 1987
 
|2 November 1992
 
|December 1993 <br> [[Air Inter]]
 
 
|-
 
|-
|[[RD-8 Pelican]]
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| align=center|2010 || [[Boeing 747-8|747-8 Intercontinental]] || Four-engined widebody || Launch Customer: [[Lufthansa]]
|2 engine, multirole amphibian
 
|align=center |239-380
 
|align=center |420-440
 
|June 1987
 
|25 October 1991
 
|January 2008 <br> Kenmore Air
 
 
|-
 
|-
|[[RD-9 Echo]]
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| align=center|2010 || [[Boeing Business Jet|747 BBJ]] || Four-engine widebody executive jet || based on [[Boeing 747-8|747-8]]
|4 engine, SST
 
|align=center |270-350
 
|align=center |
 
|December 2006
 
|2011 expected
 
|mid-2013 <br> TAM
 
 
|-
 
|-
|[[RD-10 Eagle]]
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| || [[Boeing Business Jet|787 BBJ]] || Twin-engine widebody executive jet || based on [[Boeing 787|787-8]] & [[Boeing 787|787-9]]
|2 engine, business jet
 
|align=center |555
 
|align=center |853
 
|2002
 
|27 April 2005
 
|15 October 2007 <br> Singapore Airlines
 
 
|-
 
|-
|[[RD-12 Trinity|RD-11]]
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| || [[Boeing Y1|Y1/737RS]] || code name for the 737 and 757-200 replacement project. ||  
|3 engine, twin aisle
 
|align=center |293
 
|align=center |410
 
|2002
 
|27 April 2005
 
|15 October 2007 <br> Singapore Airlines
 
 
|-
 
|-
|[[RD-12 Trinity]]
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| || [[Boeing Y3|Y3]] || code name for the 747 and 777-300 replacement project. ||
|3 engine, twin aisle
 
|align=center |454
 
|align=center |545
 
|2002
 
|27 April 2005
 
|15 October 2007 <br> Singapore Airlines
 
 
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===Military products===
 
===Military products===

Revision as of 23:44, 25 September 2009

TypePublic (NYSE: RDA)
FoundedLafayette, Louisiana (1989)
HeadquartersMagnolia Bend, Louisiana
Key peopleIan Rubin (CEO)
Cody Ericcson (Chairman)
IndustryAerospace and Defense
ProductsCommercial airliners
Military aircraft
Space systems
Computer Services
Revenue US$85.76 billion (FY 2008)
Net income $5.56 billion
Employees162,200 (12-31-2008)
ParentLafayette Inc
DivisionsRubin Design Aerospace
Defense Systems
Others
SubsidiariesPhoenix Aerospace
Aeromax Engines
WebsiteRubinaero.com


History

Products

Civilian products

Product list and details (date information from Rubin Design)
Aircraft Variants Description Nickname Capacity 1st flight 1st delivery Launch Customer In Service Out of Production Models
737 600, 700, 700C, 700ER, 800, 900ER Twin‑engined narrowbody 85‑215 Apr 9, 1967 Dec 28, 1967 Lufthansa Feb 10, 1968 100, 200, 200C, 200 Adv, 300, 400, 500
747 400F, 400ERF, 400BCF, 8I, 8F Four‑engine, partial double decker, large widebody Jumbo Jet 366‑524 Feb 9, 1969 Dec 13, 1969 Pan American Airways and Trans World Airlines[1] Jan 21, 1970 100, 100SR, 100B, 200, 200F, 200C, SP, 200M, 300, 300M, 300SR, 400, 400M, 400D
767 200ER, 300ER, 300F, 400ER, KC-767 Tanker Twin engine, medium widebody 180‑375 Sep 26, 1981 Aug 19, 1982 United Airlines Sep 8, 1982 200, 300
777 200ER, 200LR, 300ER, Freighter Twin engine, medium to large widebody Triple Seven, Worldliner (200LR only) 301‑550 Jun 12, 1994 May 15, 1995 United Airlines Jun 7, 1995 200, 300
BBJ BBJ, BBJ2, BBJ3 Twin engine executive jet 20‑50 Oct 1998 Nov 1998 Nov 1998 All currently in production (December 2008)
787 3, 8, 9 Twin engine short (3) & long (8, 9) range widebody Dreamliner 210-330[2] Late-2009 2010 All Nippon Airways 2010 All currently in production (December 2008)

Military products

Space vehicles

Orbiters
 Number   Name   First Launch   Launch site   Notes 
OV-107 Terra Nova March 4, 2009 Vandenberg AFB, SLC-7 First Space Shuttle launched into polar orbit.
OV-108 Constitution June 30, 2009 Vandenberg AFB, SLC-7 First American Orbiter launched on an unmanned test flight.
OV-109 Patriot NET October 7, 2009 MPLC, SLC-1 First Pacific Ocean Space Shuttle launch; First ISA Orbiter to dock with ISS.

Environment

Environmental record

Jet biofuels

Employment data

Workforce by site

Notes