Can anyone confirm? Heard from a couple of sources....
My prediction is:
The A330.
The 777 too big for the same markets and not enough aircraft in the fleet to replace.
The 787 too new and not enough to go in service quick enough.
The A350 too new and not built yet and bigger than the A330.
The A330's are available now to replace the A300's one for one.
I hope AA doesn't make the same mistake with the MD-11's. They sold the MD-11's to FedEx before we could take delivery of the 777 to replace them. We ended up paying FedEx to keep the MD-11's until the 777's came on line. That was costly.
I don't see the A330 joining AA's fleet. One of the reasons AA is retiring the A300 is to reduce the number of types in the fleet. Why do that and then bring on a new type? Especially considering that AA is going to either order the 787 or A350. That would mean two new fleet types instead of just one.
Like I said before the 777 is too big of an aircraft to replace the A300 routes. AA does not have enough spare 777's in the inventory. The 767 might replace some A300 routes but AA needs them on overseas and South America. To replace the A300 you have the 787 but too far down the road. The same problem with the A350. So I still believe the A330 would be a logical choice. Then again when does AA make logical choices. I spoke to an Airbus technical Rep. and he told me that there are many similarities between the A300 and the A330. As far as reducing fleet types, that is well and fine but the bottom line here is money. The A300 makes money even though it is a maintenance pig. The A330 would be a new aircraft in the inventory and holds more freight and passengers. I am not an Airbus fan but you must look at reality.
There are other options in the mean time to fill in the time gap and that would be lease 767's or similar types until AA acquires a new replacement such as the 787 or A350 or more 777's.
IMO if AA is going to order any aircraft to replace the A300 that they can get rather quickly they might as well get more 767-300.
Continental has a bunch of those. <_<How about replacing the Scarebus with 767-400's?
How about replacing the Scarebus with 767-400's? Boeing specifically designed the -400 model to replace older A300's and L1011's. Probably could pick some up out in the desert or from another airline real cheap.
How about replacing the Scarebus with 767-400's? Boeing specifically designed the -400 model to replace older A300's and L1011's. Probably could pick some up out in the desert or from another airline real cheap.
Boeing was able to convince only two airlines to order the 764: CO took 16 of them and DL bought 21 of them. Maybe they'd let go of them, but I dunno.
While 763s would be cheap and available on short notice, I thought the problem with the 767 series on these Caribbean routes was the 767's inability to fit two LD-3s side by side; the 767 is just a little too narrow and has to use the smaller LD-2s.