All the more reason to take delivery in my opinion, before delivery is simply not available.
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Government owned Air India is ready to take delivery of yet another Boeing 787 Dreamliner.
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It takes about two years to order and take delivery of a new interceptor.
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Thomson, which is owned by Tui Travel, had been due to take delivery of its first Dreamliner in February.
Wahlberg will make a guest appearance to take delivery of his new vehicle.
Several buyers left Garib or declined to take delivery of orders after the fire, Mr. Bhuiyan says, without naming the retailers.
United Airlines, which has six Boeing 787 aircraft, is the only U.S. airline to take delivery of the Dreamliner so far.
You can take delivery of one of these right away through 20 dealers as spread out as California, Florida and Minnesota.
Buyers can take delivery of their booty at warehouses in the main producer countries: India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Brazil and Vietnam.
Thai Airlines is schedule to take delivery of its A380s in 2012.
What is clear is that if the Faina ever reaches Mombasa, Kenya will have to take delivery, very publicly, of the T-72s.
With that being said, buy the TV if you think it is a great deal, but do not take delivery till you need it.
Norwegian has yet to take delivery of the Dreamliner, though the aircraft is vital to its ambitious plan to expand by offering long-haul flights.
The result could be that only the most efficient airlines will survive and even the winners may not take delivery of all the aircraft they have ordered.
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These large and complex pieces of equipment are all produced overseas and it takes at least a year to take delivery of even one, let alone many.
Then last November, Google bought BufferBox, a Canadian company that offers lockers for people to take delivery of items bought online when the consumers are away from home.
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Thomson, which had been due to take delivery of Dreamliners at the end of February, said it had not yet been given a new delivery date by Boeing.
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The United Arab Emirates national carrier increased its fleet by six to 70 aircraft in 2012 and plans to take delivery of a further 14 planes in 2013.
The recent initial public offering allows EasyJet to take delivery of 32 next-generation Boeing 737-700s, pushing, by 2004, the average age of EasyJet's 44 planes below three years.
United Airlines -- the only U.S. airline to take delivery of the 787 -- has announced it would resume Dreamliner flights from May 31, initially serving the domestic Houston-Denver route.
Typhoon is currently grounded due to a landing gear problem, although flying is expected to restart later this month, and the RAF will take delivery of its first jets shortly afterwards.
"Researchers hope that European manufacturers will be able to take delivery of candidate vaccine prototypes in the coming months so preliminary steps to mass vaccine production can begin, " the statement said.
Under the terms of the Agreed Framework, the light water reactors being constructed at Kumho, on North Korea's east coast, cannot take delivery of key nuclear components until the inspections are completed.
With customs officers on hand 24 hours a day, the time needed to buy goods in Greece, or take delivery of containers arriving by train from the port of Salonika, should be slashed.
In fact, analysts say people who are selling gold (or, more accurately, gold futures contracts since few people take delivery of physical gold if it's only an investment) are using the money to buy shares.
Mrs Thatcher wrote that one Peruvian ship had been sent away from France empty, but another ship was on its way to France to take delivery of weapons - Peru was protesting to France about a breach of contract.
They rarely take physical delivery of raw materials and have no effect on the actual production and consumption of metal, grain or oil.
It would put a buyer together with a seller, take "delivery" of the contract for one fleeting moment and book the entire "sale" as revenue to Enron.
It is rare for investors to take physical delivery of commodities, so no raw materials are removed from the supply chain (another reason why investors are unlikely to affect spot prices).
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