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Emirates cancels order for 70 Airbus A350s
Dubai's Emirates Airline has cancelled an order for 70 of Airbus's A350 wide-bodied aircraft, the planemaker says. Airbus said the cancellation had followed "ongoing discussions with the airline in light of their fleet requirement review". In 2007, Emirates placed 50 orders for the A350-900 and 20 for the A350-1000, with deliveries due from 2019. UK engine maker Rolls-Royce said the cancellation would lead to a £2.6bn hit to its order book. (www.bbc.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
I'm not exactly sure of the facts on which you're basing your assessment of 2 airframes that are yet to enter revenue service. I suspect that it is the "'murica" mentality that a Boeing is automatically better than an Airbus.
A more sensible assessment of this cancellation is probably that Emirates do not wish to add another sub-fleet of aircraft for a mission that can be accomplished using an extension of a current sub-fleet.
As for the profitability of the "me too" (whatever that is supposed to mean) A350, we will soon find out how that compares to the current 777 when it enters service later on this year.
A more sensible assessment of this cancellation is probably that Emirates do not wish to add another sub-fleet of aircraft for a mission that can be accomplished using an extension of a current sub-fleet.
As for the profitability of the "me too" (whatever that is supposed to mean) A350, we will soon find out how that compares to the current 777 when it enters service later on this year.
Quite sorry, but Emirates president has been quoted on 11JUN as saying that they are making money with the A380. Would they like to make more? Of course, which is why they insist Airbus do more than think about an A380neo or something to that effect.
Yep. They're the king of the 777. It only makes since that they turn those orders over to Boeing for more 777s.
The A350's were supposed to be delivered soon - so obviously Emirates wasn't worried about losing their deposit. When are 777X supposed to be delivered?
I'd say as the public goes only the A380 and the 787 have any pulling power for passengers, can't see general peopl getting excited about a 777x like they do on the latter 2.
I'd probably say the analysis on this being not too bad for Airbus is fair. If they discounted them as Emirates was an early purchaser, then they'll probably cover the 70 jets quickly. It's a bit of a slap, but nothing they'll lose sleep over esp since Emirates is the A380 project.
Is the money on Emirates going to be a 777 and A380 only operator in a few years hence this call?
I'd probably say the analysis on this being not too bad for Airbus is fair. If they discounted them as Emirates was an early purchaser, then they'll probably cover the 70 jets quickly. It's a bit of a slap, but nothing they'll lose sleep over esp since Emirates is the A380 project.
Is the money on Emirates going to be a 777 and A380 only operator in a few years hence this call?
They also want to make money, and you can't do that with a "me too" airplane like the A350.
I think the only reason they keep the A380, a real money loser, is because it does satisfy the "My camel is bigger than your camel" mentality.