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by bigjku
Sat Mar 09, 2019 1:17 pm
Forum: Non-Aviation
Topic: A380 “state-sponsored” in the end? Credits might get never paid back...
Replies: 66
Views: 8039

Re: A380 “state-sponsored” in the end? Credits might get never paid back...

So is it an investment or not? Why on the ones you win would you take less? Because now I am confused. On the ones that go bad the state takes a loss. On the ones (one?) that went well eventually the state takes less? Seems a big one sided doesn’t it? And again if we want to just say on the whole m...

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by bigjku
Sat Mar 09, 2019 3:00 am
Forum: Non-Aviation
Topic: A380 “state-sponsored” in the end? Credits might get never paid back...
Replies: 66
Views: 8039

Re: A380 “state-sponsored” in the end? Credits might get never paid back...

It was an investment by the state, one that proved bad, however other investments the state has made into airbus over the years have been repaid many times over, case in point the UK government of the 80s put up money for the then newly proposed A320 family (I’m sure other home governments did too)...

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by bigjku
Sat Mar 09, 2019 12:31 am
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Rumour: Boeing to increase 787-9 MTOW by 2.5 tonne
Replies: 123
Views: 30935

Re: Rumour: Boeing to increase 787-9 MTOW by 2.5 tonne

From where I sit the extra MTOW could be used to help maintain payload when the aircraft starts to reach the "edge of the range envelope". This is also relevant (probably more so) for high density configurations where the aircraft is more likely to reach range limitations In the thread op...

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by bigjku
Thu Mar 07, 2019 8:44 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Airbus and Boeing 2019 Orders
Replies: 486
Views: 147400

Re: Airbus And Boeing 2019 Orders

25 x A320neo cancellation was from Germania. As they ceased operations this year, hardly surprising. Actually that´s quite surprising as there was more or less common understanding that these orders had been transfered to a different entity prior filing for administration, and were the only "a...

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by bigjku
Thu Mar 07, 2019 5:22 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Boeing 797 Thread - 2019
Replies: 1358
Views: 225717

Re: Boeing 797 Thread - 2019

Back to the overall topic of what is likely to happen in the next year: I believe (based on my source) that Boeing will "offer" the MOM (797) before the end of April this year (2019). Program launch next year is dependent on the number of conditional orders they get and at what price duri...

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by bigjku
Thu Mar 07, 2019 5:13 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Qatar Airways Announces New Economy Seat
Replies: 40
Views: 10038

Re: Qatar Airways Announces New Economy Seat

Wish there was a regulation for the minimum seat pitch of 33", just a dream though. I agree and also wish there was some further regulations in regards to minimum luggage, food, etc. But then we would be back in the old Regulated Times... I do not think people have stomach for this (just yet.....

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by bigjku
Thu Mar 07, 2019 2:38 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Southwest Could Add 500 Aircraft to it's Fleet
Replies: 115
Views: 24383

Re: Southwest Could Add 500 Aircraft to it's Fleet

There was nothing subtle in regards to the last paragraph attributed to the CEO. You are failing to see the reality for the flies. So the A220 fits into that in terms of the eligible to look at. And again, we've been talking and looking at that, but it's simply a long –it's just admitting that we h...

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by bigjku
Thu Mar 07, 2019 11:23 am
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Boeing 797 Thread - 2019
Replies: 1358
Views: 225717

Re: Boeing 797 Thread - 2019

Reuters: Air Lease says Boeing signaling 'full speeds ahead' for midsized jet says: “Boeing is signaling full speed ahead but there’s still a lot to be decided in these programs,” Air Lease Corp’s chief executive, John Plueger said at a conference, noting the company had met with Boeing in Seattle ...

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by bigjku
Wed Mar 06, 2019 7:18 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Delta Wants to be NMA Launch Customer
Replies: 212
Views: 39284

Re: Delta Wants to be NMA Launch Customer

The 97 must have commonality with the 87 in the cockpit and save the airlines training time. I'm sure Boeing is thinking about that. I can almost bet that that's what they will do when it comes to the front office. One of the most oversold things on A-net. Far more important to pioneer any major ch...

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by bigjku
Wed Mar 06, 2019 3:45 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Delta Wants to be NMA Launch Customer
Replies: 212
Views: 39284

Re: Delta Wants to be NMA Launch Customer

While there have been assumptions that the NMA and then the NSA will share common ratings for FOs, how similar will they be to the 787 and 777X? Airbus has been commended, rightly as I understand it, for great commonality throughout the fleet. That will be the giveaway to intentions really. If it s...

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by bigjku
Wed Mar 06, 2019 3:29 pm
Forum: Non-Aviation
Topic: A380 “state-sponsored” in the end? Credits might get never paid back...
Replies: 66
Views: 8039

Re: A380 “state-sponsored” in the end? Credits might get never paid back...

So why Boeing cries for billions in taxes subsidies instead of just issuing shares ? One I would be fine with banning any tax abatement. States should just have common sense tax laws. Effectively the state of Washington rather than change their whole tax structure to something that would entice a b...

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by bigjku
Wed Mar 06, 2019 12:37 pm
Forum: Non-Aviation
Topic: A380 “state-sponsored” in the end? Credits might get never paid back...
Replies: 66
Views: 8039

Re: A380 “state-sponsored” in the end? Credits might get never paid back...

As others pointed out, a more complete picture of the agreement Airbus made with various governments when they get investment from those governments involve profit sharing in exchange of profit sharing. Notice how much Airbus paid those government as profit sharing, and then ask yourself why the go...

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by bigjku
Wed Mar 06, 2019 11:51 am
Forum: Non-Aviation
Topic: A380 “state-sponsored” in the end? Credits might get never paid back...
Replies: 66
Views: 8039

Re: A380 “state-sponsored” in the end? Credits might get never paid back...

Of course all this is only true and valid if the RLI-giving countries really come to the final conclusion that the contracts they made were amateurish work and that Airbus will actually be allowed to keep billions in RLI which so have haven't been paid back. Perhaps the taxpayers of said countries ...

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by bigjku
Tue Mar 05, 2019 3:06 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Reuters: Rolls Royce withdraws bid for Boeing NMA project
Replies: 235
Views: 38356

Re: Reuters: Rolls Royce withdraws bid for Boeing NMA project

Leeham is stating money could have been one of the reasons RR bowed out. https://leehamnews.com/2019/03/04/rolls-cites-timing-analysts-cite-poor-financial-condition-for-nma-withdrawal/#comments I know, shocking........ :roll: You mean making money and having positive cash flow is actually important...

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by bigjku
Tue Mar 05, 2019 2:01 am
Forum: Non-Aviation
Topic: A380 “state-sponsored” in the end? Credits might get never paid back...
Replies: 66
Views: 8039

Re: A380 “state-sponsored” in the end? Credits might get never paid back...

Not happening for A380 RLI, since precedent has already been set by the WTO. https://leehamnews.com/2019/02/14/a380-launch-aid-in-limbo-at-wto-member-states-following-program-termination/ Wouldn't that be precedent be confined to damages awarded to Boeing and not repayment being forced upon Airbus ...

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by bigjku
Mon Mar 04, 2019 9:44 pm
Forum: Non-Aviation
Topic: A380 “state-sponsored” in the end? Credits might get never paid back...
Replies: 66
Views: 8039

Re: A380 “state-sponsored” in the end? Credits might get never paid back...

Well, this will wind up in some international trade dispute court for fifteen years... Actually ironically Airbus now claims that since you can’t buy the A380 any subsides it got don’t matter anymore. Were the subsides tied to Airbus or the A380? I would think Airbus is still liable for the credits...

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by bigjku
Mon Mar 04, 2019 8:24 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Boeing 797 Thread - 2019
Replies: 1358
Views: 225717

Re: Boeing 797 Thread - 2019

Whatever magic Boeing can find to make it work can also be applied to a competitor, either from above or below. The magic is reducing the cost of fabrication through proprietary manufacturing process. Because it is proprietary, it can not be duplicated from above or below without getting into legal...

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by bigjku
Mon Mar 04, 2019 8:10 pm
Forum: Non-Aviation
Topic: A380 “state-sponsored” in the end? Credits might get never paid back...
Replies: 66
Views: 8039

Re: A380 “state-sponsored” in the end? Credits might get never paid back...

MIflyer12 wrote:
Well, this will wind up in some international trade dispute court for fifteen years...


Actually ironically Airbus now claims that since you can’t buy the A380 any subsides it got don’t matter anymore.

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by bigjku
Mon Mar 04, 2019 8:04 pm
Forum: Non-Aviation
Topic: A380 “state-sponsored” in the end? Credits might get never paid back...
Replies: 66
Views: 8039

Re: A380 “state-sponsored” in the end? Credits might get never paid back...

I took a pass in the A380 production thread at calculating the rate of return and it’s something like 1.2% a year for 30 years and then only if you sell 1,000 planes. The idea that these are commercial term loans is nonsense.

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by bigjku
Mon Mar 04, 2019 7:51 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Official: Airbus announces A380 production to end in 2021
Replies: 871
Views: 118241

Re: Official: Airbus announces A380 production to end in 2021

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-airbus-germany/german-government-in-talks-with-airbus-about-600-million-euros-in-a380-loans-idUSKCN1QL0YR Interesting story to follow over the next few years. Airbus owes Germany about $700 million. In total the deal maxed out at $7.3 billion and was then revised ...

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by bigjku
Mon Mar 04, 2019 4:43 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Official: Airbus announces A380 production to end in 2021
Replies: 871
Views: 118241

Re: Official: Airbus announces A380 production to end in 2021

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-airbus-germany/german-government-in-talks-with-airbus-about-600-million-euros-in-a380-loans-idUSKCN1QL0YR Interesting story to follow over the next few years. Airbus owes Germany about $700 million. In total the deal maxed out at $7.3 billion and was then revised ...

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by bigjku
Mon Mar 04, 2019 4:14 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Boeing 797 Thread - 2019
Replies: 1358
Views: 225717

Re: Boeing 797 Thread - 2019

Depending upon how much of the R and D (including new manufacturing systems) of the 797 are directly transferrable to the NSA the price of the NMA may be a few tens of millions cheaper that customary accounting might have it. One learning I suspect Boeing is demanding from the 797 is rapid build up...

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by bigjku
Mon Mar 04, 2019 4:04 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Official: Airbus announces A380 production to end in 2021
Replies: 871
Views: 118241

Re: Official: Airbus announces A380 production to end in 2021

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-airbus-germany/german-government-in-talks-with-airbus-about-600-million-euros-in-a380-loans-idUSKCN1QL0YR Interesting story to follow over the next few years. Airbus owes Germany about $700 million. In total the deal maxed out at $7.3 billion and was then revised d...

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by bigjku
Mon Mar 04, 2019 2:35 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Delta Wants to be NMA Launch Customer
Replies: 212
Views: 39284

Re: Delta Wants to be NMA Launch Customer

Count the flights simply between Atlanta and Deltas other hubs or very high frequency destinations. Then look at the hourly flights between its other hubs that don’t touch Atlanta. Anything you see running hourly or close to it is a candidate to be consolidated to NMA provided it’s fairly cost comp...

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by bigjku
Mon Mar 04, 2019 2:41 am
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Delta Wants to be NMA Launch Customer
Replies: 212
Views: 39284

Re: Delta Wants to be NMA Launch Customer

There is an article out today with quotes from Ed Bastian about how Delta wants to be the launch customer for the NMA Delta Air Lines CEO hopes Boeing decides to launch its New Mid-market Airplane soon because his airline must replace almost 200 older Boeing 767 and 757 jets slated to retire in the...

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by bigjku
Sat Mar 02, 2019 10:07 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Qatar Airways to order more aircraft at Paris Air Show
Replies: 69
Views: 15389

Re: Qatar Airways to order more aircraft at Paris Air Show

Of the 190 aircraft on order, 50 are A320/321NEO. They now have 44 A319/320/321. If they don't need that many extra capacity, they can always use the NEO to replace the CEO entirely, and that only leaves 8 narrowbodies for capacity expansion. That said, with the loss of so many Gulf routes, they ma...

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by bigjku
Sat Mar 02, 2019 9:47 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Qatar Airways to order more aircraft at Paris Air Show
Replies: 69
Views: 15389

Re: Qatar Airways to order more aircraft at Paris Air Show

Or A220.....do they even need more aircraft? They have 190 odd on order. Oh well, when money is no object you can get every toy in the store and more. Of the 190 aircraft on order, 50 are A320/321NEO. They now have 44 A319/320/321. If they don't need that many extra capacity, they can always use th...

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by bigjku
Fri Mar 01, 2019 8:57 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: British Airways commits to ordering 18 777-9 plus an additional 24 options
Replies: 254
Views: 53237

Re: British Airways commits to ordering 18 777-9 plus an additional 24 options

I would assume that China won't be ordering any big Boeings as long as Trump is in the WH. Advantage Airbus. You know what happens when you assume? ;) They may want to be throwing Trump a bone. Of course, all the CN3 combined have only 17 planes bigger than the B77W right now in fleets totalling ov...

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by bigjku
Fri Mar 01, 2019 4:42 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Delta Wants to be NMA Launch Customer
Replies: 212
Views: 39284

Re: Delta Wants to be NMA Launch Customer

This is an aircraft that could be useful to a whole lot of airlines around the world, but none more than the US3. All three of them have a significant number of missions perfectly suited for it. It certainly would be nice for us passengers to have some widebody flights domestically. D Moreover the ...

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by bigjku
Fri Mar 01, 2019 2:24 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Bloomberg: Rolls-Royce Offers China Engine Plant to Win Deal; Airbus Plans to Make Newest Jet in China to Win Orders
Replies: 35
Views: 5225

Re: Bloomberg: Rolls-Royce Offers China Engine Plant to Win Deal; Airbus Plans to Make Newest Jet in China to Win Orders

Airbus might need hangar space in Toulouse to beef up A350 production rates. So moving the A330neo line to Tianjin would help plus it is the biggest market for the A330neo. Building western engines in China is the remarkable part. Will it be possible to keep all the secrets? GE has refused hasn't i...

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by bigjku
Thu Feb 28, 2019 10:01 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Reuters: Rolls Royce withdraws bid for Boeing NMA project
Replies: 235
Views: 38356

Re: Reuters: Rolls Royce withdraws bid for Boeing NMA project

Yes, and recovering less cost at purchase time and more throughout the life cycle of the aircraft. Moreover is there any particular reason if the frame is highly efficient that it can’t be re-engined if a geared fan indeed becomes a necessity? That being said people I talk to still say two differen...

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by bigjku
Thu Feb 28, 2019 9:51 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Reuters: Rolls Royce withdraws bid for Boeing NMA project
Replies: 235
Views: 38356

Re: Reuters: Rolls Royce withdraws bid for Boeing NMA project

The entire point of how Boeing plans to be a game changer with MoM (if anyone has paid attention) is in manufacturing cost and unit cost. Yes, and recovering less cost at purchase time and more throughout the life cycle of the aircraft. Moreover is there any particular reason if the frame is highly...

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by bigjku
Thu Feb 28, 2019 9:47 pm
Forum: Military Aviation & Space Flight
Topic: Northrop Grumman B-21 Raider Production And Delivery Thread
Replies: 326
Views: 96774

Re: Northrop Grumman B-21 Raider Production And Delivery Thread

As irritating as the oversight can be I think it's still useful to have it. Anything that helps keep projects more honest isn't a bad thing. As for the B21 I do think the biggest thing that's reduced risk is them essentially just repackaging lots of the F35 work. It probably helps that a lot of the...

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by bigjku
Thu Feb 28, 2019 8:21 pm
Forum: Military Aviation & Space Flight
Topic: Northrop Grumman B-21 Raider Production And Delivery Thread
Replies: 326
Views: 96774

Re: Northrop Grumman B-21 Raider Production And Delivery Thread

Apparently this very quiet program is continuing on with no significant issues... Northrop Gives USAF Encouraging B-21 Update Although nearly all of the program details remain shrouded by classified secrecy, the head of Global Strike Command met with reporters and offered a positive review of a mee...

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by bigjku
Thu Feb 28, 2019 5:26 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: British Airways commits to ordering 18 777-9 plus an additional 24 options
Replies: 254
Views: 53237

Re: British Airways orders 18 777-9 plus an additional 24 options

I think you're being overly pessimistic. The 777X sits outside what I believe is the sweet spot in the market, and its appeal to the market is diminished by the 789 and A359, BA clearly need larger aircraft but they're not exactly representative. If we believe reports then Airbus might launch an A3...

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by bigjku
Thu Feb 28, 2019 5:05 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Delta Wants to be NMA Launch Customer
Replies: 212
Views: 39284

Re: Delta Wants to be NMA Launch Customer

Apart from the remaining B739 order, Delta has no Boeing Aircraft on order whatsoever. Then, there's the A220/CS Series fiasco. I see no chance for Boeing land Delta the Launch Customer opportunity for their NMA. Delta has burned enough bridges and, in my view, this has not been forgotten. People s...

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by bigjku
Thu Feb 28, 2019 5:02 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Reuters: Rolls Royce withdraws bid for Boeing NMA project
Replies: 235
Views: 38356

Re: Reuters: Rolls Royce withdraws bid for Boeing NMA project

Hmm... Boeing NMA was supposed to be launched 2025. Does this mean EIS of the A350neo (with Ultrafan engine) would also be not 2025 but later? Another GE proyect for Boeing.....the B797 Having an engine option adds cost for both the engine manufacturers and for the airframe manufacturers. It also r...

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by bigjku
Thu Feb 28, 2019 4:23 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Reuters: Rolls Royce withdraws bid for Boeing NMA project
Replies: 235
Views: 38356

Re: Reuters: Rolls Royce withdraws bid for Boeing NMA project

The bigger the NMA is sized the less it will provide the DNA for some post-737-family. Yet we know the much bigger 787 is providing much of the DNA for the NMA, and even the 77X wing tech is going to flow down to NMA. Boeing's also saying the big push is really going to be on design and manufacturi...

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by bigjku
Thu Feb 28, 2019 4:14 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: British Airways commits to ordering 18 777-9 plus an additional 24 options
Replies: 254
Views: 53237

Re: British Airways commits to ordering 18 777-9 plus an additional 24 options

I agree with the others that there's more than enough room at BA for both the A35J & 779. I also agree with those who think those options are a hedge against having to replace their 380's earlier than originally planned. :) BA strikes me as having a two order look ahead when they do things. The...

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by bigjku
Thu Feb 28, 2019 3:57 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Reuters: Rolls Royce withdraws bid for Boeing NMA project
Replies: 235
Views: 38356

Re: Reuters: Rolls Royce withdraws bid for Boeing NMA project

Most of that cake has already been eaten by the A321neo. Based on all reported info, the Boeing MOM is both larger and longer ranged than the A321NEO. It is targeted at a different market. Agreed: The A321 will only compete for the bottom section of the 797 market - if the 797 is launched. Airbus w...

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by bigjku
Thu Feb 28, 2019 3:08 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: British Airways commits to ordering 18 777-9 plus an additional 24 options
Replies: 254
Views: 53237

Re: British Airways orders 18 777-9 plus an additional 24 options

What exactly does 900 mean? Without context it seems irrelevant as a pure number. The 787 has over 1,400 orders. The 777X has 344 orders. So it’s been outsold almost 2-1 against the planes it competes against. In the last 5 years and 2 months it has sold net 70 orders. And that’s counting 18 orders...

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by bigjku
Thu Feb 28, 2019 2:04 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: British Airways commits to ordering 18 777-9 plus an additional 24 options
Replies: 254
Views: 53237

Re: British Airways orders 18 777-9 plus an additional 24 options

By far the best-looking 777X rendering yet. If only BA aircraft could be as glorious on the inside as they are outside. It's always such a treat to see the 744 or 772 on approach, either one, out my office window. :checkmark: As the 777X fuel burn estimates firm up airlines will get a good indicati...

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by bigjku
Thu Feb 28, 2019 1:38 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: British Airways commits to ordering 18 777-9 plus an additional 24 options
Replies: 254
Views: 53237

Re: British Airways orders 18 777-9 plus an additional 24 options

I think you're being overly pessimistic. The 777X sits outside what I believe is the sweet spot in the market, and its appeal to the market is diminished by the 789 and A359, BA clearly need larger aircraft but they're not exactly representative. If we believe reports then Airbus might launch an A3...

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by bigjku
Thu Feb 28, 2019 11:08 am
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: British Airways commits to ordering 18 777-9 plus an additional 24 options
Replies: 254
Views: 53237

Re: British Airways orders 18 777-9 plus an additional 24 options

This is a big winner for Boeing. Now that Airbus has nothing to offer above the A350-1000, the market is all in Boeing's pockets. Now they only need to launch the NMA to totally destroy Airbus in the widebody market. With a B797/787/777X combo, Airbus' meager A330neo/A350 offering will be eclipsed....

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by bigjku
Wed Feb 27, 2019 3:52 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Confirmed: VietJet firming 737 MAX deal during Trump-Kim summit
Replies: 32
Views: 4479

Re: VietJet & Boeing sign major deal during Trump-Kim summit in Vietnam

So Bamboo Airways has literally only been operating for a month and twelve days yet already they're ordering 10 787s? :scratchchin: Colour me skeptical! As long as the deposit check clears and the progress payments are made, who cares? As we keep reading, one day a long time ago JetBlue was just a ...

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by bigjku
Tue Feb 26, 2019 11:31 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Dutch government increases stock holding in KL-AF group.
Replies: 160
Views: 20224

Re: Dutch government increases stock holding in KL-AF group.

The french government refused to give up it's share in recent years. Why? I would love to see independent arbitrition here. If the only way to make the AF side of the companyhappy is giving in, giving up one sided & be side lined in the end, a de-merge is probably the best way forward. Reality ...

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by bigjku
Tue Feb 26, 2019 7:49 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Dutch government increases stock holding in KL-AF group.
Replies: 160
Views: 20224

Re: Dutch government increases stock holding in KL-AF group.

Very good move, finally the Dutch government is acting. This is the only way to gain more influence in the holding. The strange part of this is that the Dutch government, for a relative pittance due to AF having a low market capitalization, buy control equal to or if the French government doesn’t i...

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by bigjku
Tue Feb 26, 2019 7:27 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Dutch government increases stock holding in KL-AF group.
Replies: 160
Views: 20224

Re: Dutch government increases stock holding in KL-AF group.

This comes across to me as a pretty stern rebuke of French involvement in the airline. I also can’t imagine the French government won’t want to be the one driving the bus here so I won’t be shocked if they look to buy more.

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by bigjku
Tue Feb 26, 2019 7:01 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Boeing 797 Thread - 2019
Replies: 1358
Views: 225717

Re: Boeing 797 Thread - 2019

But ever more, the AB product-line seems to steadily contract into an A320 family/A350 strategy. Meanwhile, against all logic and evidence, many a-netters STILL talk about BA reducing to 3 product-lines. :hissyfit: Despite all the visible (and obvious) evidence that the BA sales superiority is incr...

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by bigjku
Tue Feb 26, 2019 4:37 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Delta Wants to be NMA Launch Customer
Replies: 212
Views: 39284

Re: Delta Wants to be NMA Launch Customer

is it possible that DL would order 797s in order to set the configs in stone so that UA AA WN would be forced to settle? Or if WN sez 'I'll buy 350 frames, and you can close down the 737 line for good--but we want 175 797-7.5 and 175 797-8.5', would Boeing plump for that? Boeing won’t let one custo...

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