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British Airways Can't Save Airbus
2007-09-28
LONDON - Airbus' notoriously delay-stricken super-jumbo A380 got a new customer for the first time in two years on Thursday, after British Airways snapped up 12 of the planes in a deal worth nearly $4 billion. But the good news will not dispel worries over profitability at the European plane-maker, as well as the ascendancy of Boeing's 787 Dreamliner.

Although British Airways broke with tradition by placing its first ever order for Airbus' A380, it still gave a boost to Boeing by ordering 24 Dreamliners, the mid-sized craft that has so far raked in over 700 orders and is set for a maiden flight before the end of the year.
If the orders get any more lopsided the Airbus will start looking like the Taliban in an ambush.
Posted by:Steve White

#6  I dunno;
Boeing is having trouble getting all the bit / piece parts it needs for the inital low assembly rate ( 7-10/month) with a 700+ backlog, some airlines may get itchy feet if the A350 XWB comes in on time, and if the open secret about Boeing wanting to double 787 production rate is true, this is really going to put a crimp in fastener supplies ( post 9/11, the glut of supply caused many mfg'rs to depart the scene, now they cannot spool up fast enough). i look for some 787 defection, but still waiting to see if the A380 is really going to make it.
Posted by: USN, Ret.   2007-09-28 16:04  

#5  The Words Filter of Death strikes again!
Posted by: anonymous5089   2007-09-28 14:54  

#4  Test - Having trouble getting a comment to post.
Posted by: Grotch Guelph8530   2007-09-28 14:25  

#3  If there is no new player in scene or the plane fall from sky both will survive well.
Posted by: Pholugum Stalin1270   2007-09-28 02:31  

#2  They are faced with jacking up prices as the USD falls or heammoraghing money.

Do you mean to say that there's no way of ensuring both?!?
Posted by: Zenster   2007-09-28 02:03  

#1  Airbus is in big trouble. They are faced with jacking up prices as the USD falls or heammoraghing money.
Posted by: phil_b   2007-09-28 00:29  

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