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Six weeks since article trimmed by 92%....

It's over six weeks now since BilCat promised 'I will check the history to re-add some information' after trimming with a hatchet. I'd like to add some information to the Echo Voyager section, but it, and everything else, is still gone. Will the page get restored or should I assume we should start from scratch..? Where is BilCat? The world wonders. Doyna Yar (talk) 19:51, 9 June 2016 (UTC)

I didn't get to check the history as I intended, and I've since had a death in the family, so it won't be for the next few weeks either. The article was FAR too long as it was, and about relatively insignificant projects, and in too much detail, that were beyond the scope of an encyclopedia. Such information and detail belong on the company's own website, and Boeing should be able to afford that if it so desires. If an individual project has sufficient coverage in reliable published sources, you might consider creating a separate article for it. - BilCat (talk) 23:08, 9 June 2016 (UTC)