"The Dreamliner is set to become the most significant new product to hit the airline industry in decades," says Horacio Marquez.
The contributing editor and emerging markets specialist with The Money Map Report states, "Of course, the company that's making the dream machine is Boeing (NYSE: BA), which is consider as compelling an investment as I have ever seen."
"In the world of manufacturing, there's nothing more powerful than a technological leap and right now there's something similar going on in the commercial airplane market.
"Airlines are facing some stiff demands. First, passenger traffic and cargo loads are projected to soar, as are the number of long range flights. Yet soaring oil costs are pressuring carriers to cut back on fuel. Second, carriers are also being pressured to slash carbon emissions and to achieve quieter takeoffs and landings, especially as metropolitan areas become even more congested.
"For jet manufacturers, designing a commercial jet that can do these two critical things is no less a technological miracle than the cell phone was 15 years ago. And Boeing is on the verge of making it happen.
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