$TPAC Anyone think there is a possible correlation in time between these two tweets? According to the most recent, Bill leaves on 4/8/16. Within the tweet posted below it, he states he meets with Boeing again in April. Some of us(myself included) have speculated the BCI Aerospace convention would be the meeting venue, but that may not be the case. Bill may meet with Boeing before going to China, and if on an expedited path(details currently unknown and therefore speculative, at best), Boeing could potentially meet with Bill at the factory in China on the upcoming trip. If Bill is to meet with Boeing before, and all is considered satisfactory and then some by Boeing, they may meet with him a matter of days later; though should there be other issues to address(again, on the premise that a meeting actually took place before leaving), the Boeing tour could be postponed until May. If Boeing does not visit on this trip, that also gives us a pretty good idea that Bill will be headed back to China next month. And if he is to head back to China next month, provided all goes well with AVIC, Projen, etc. on this trip, it is fairly reasonable to assume that Boeing will not be the only order of business upon returning. I think these next couple of months are going to be full of updates and company progress.
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I go to China the end of next week. 4/4-6 is tomb sweeping holiday so no work. Meetings with AVIC & Projen still on track & parts to make.
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We have a well-defined path & will meet with Boeing again up in the Seattle area in April & in China in April or May for a shop inspection
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