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Baroque Bloke
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Good news for the US:

“American Airlines has cancelled a major deal with Airbus for 22 A350s, announcing it has instead purchased 47 787 Dreamliners from rivals Boeing in a deal valued at $12 billion.

The sudden shift is a blow to France-based Airbus - who previously supplied American Airlines with nearly three dozen A350s…”

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/artic...cels-A350-order.html



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I'll get my first ride on a 787 later this year in October on a flight from London to Denver. Looking forward to it. My sister works on the 787 in Charleston.
 
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The 787 is a pleasure to fly in even on a very long flight (LAX-Dublin-Addis Ababa).


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C'est la vie
 
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GREAT news for Boeing. Buy American...this is awesome news!!



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Like the sticker says "If it's not Boeing, I'm not going."

Unless I have to...
 
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It sounds to me that this means the AA side of the merged company is getting control over the US Airways side. AA had been buying only Boeing for a while before the merger. It looks like they're going back to that.
 
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Stopped by the Boeing plant in WA., a few weeks ago, awesome facility, saw lots of foreign planes being built...a crew from China was there to pick up their plane and fly it back to China.

Keep America working.
 
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The chinese HATE the fact that they have to buy American or European planes. They're developing a domestic aircraft manufacturing industry as fast as they can. They're about ready with a 737 replacement. A wide body is going to take them a while.

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Originally posted by rpm2010:
Stopped by the Boeing plant in WA., a few weeks ago, awesome facility, saw lots of foreign planes being built...a crew from China was there to pick up their plane and fly it back to China.

Keep America working.
 
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A bit related. Last Dec I flew Delta, IIRC read an article in their inflight magazine complaining that foreign countries subsidize their country's airline operations, making it hard for Delta to compete overseas. I then read that Delta is spending $12 Billion with Airbus rather than Boeing. But the EU subsidizes Airbus. Do Delta openly complains about gov't subsidies that hurt them, and openly takes advantage of gov't subsidies that help them.




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http://www.al.com/news/index.s..._plant_puts_ala.html

Airbus supplies jobs in the US too....

.... but yes, it’s an interesting battle between them and other players.


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The chinese HATE the fact that they have to buy American or European planes. They're developing a domestic aircraft manufacturing industry as fast as they can. They're about ready with a 737 replacement. A wide body is going to take them a while.



China is expanding rapidly in aviation, but their pilots and their offerings are substandard by a wide margin. Their air traffic control system, still slowly becoming civilian, is still largely military and it's very poor. I've flown in their airspace, from their airports, and even trained their pilots, and I can say without hesitation that they're a long, long way from where they need to be to have their own aviation system. Not remotely close.
 
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quote:
Originally posted by BBMW:
The chinese HATE the fact that they have to buy American or European planes. They're developing a domestic aircraft manufacturing industry as fast as they can. They're about ready with a 737 replacement. A wide body is going to take them a while.

quote:
Originally posted by rpm2010:
Stopped by the Boeing plant in WA., a few weeks ago, awesome facility, saw lots of foreign planes being built...a crew from China was there to pick up their plane and fly it back to China.

Keep America working.

The next 10-years will be interesting in the aviation market place with China trying to push onto the world stage. I would image they'll take away Russian manufactures market share in Africa and other third-world countries as they work to drive lower prices and trade agreements get leveraged. Maintenance and safety response issues are still a challenge in China at all levels, however it may be better than what Russia is able to currently offer.
 
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They're certainly making a significant effort

https://www.bloomberg.com/news...919-plane-after-2021

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Originally posted by BBMW:
The chinese HATE the fact that they have to buy American or European planes. They're developing a domestic aircraft manufacturing industry as fast as they can. They're about ready with a 737 replacement. A wide body is going to take them a while.

quote:
Originally posted by rpm2010:
Stopped by the Boeing plant in WA., a few weeks ago, awesome facility, saw lots of foreign planes being built...a crew from China was there to pick up their plane and fly it back to China.

Keep America working.

The next 10-years will be interesting in the aviation market place with China trying to push onto the world stage. I would image they'll take away Russian manufactures market share in Africa and other third-world countries as they work to drive lower prices and trade agreements get leveraged. Maintenance and safety response issues are still a challenge in China at all levels, however it may be better than what Russia is able to currently offer.
 
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