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Delta/Boeing Agree to Revise Orders
Well Boeing seems happy to work with Delta.
Discuss...
Delta/Boeing Agree to Revise Orders
Well Boeing seems happy to work with Delta.
Discuss...
See below:
Delta/Boeing Agree to Revise Orders
Well Boeing seems happy to work with Delta.
Discuss...
Events that will take place between now and the end of this year will completely bury Parker's plan. Perhaps ralphcramden can get his people on it and break the story(ies) before they occur!
Let me see if I understand this. Boeing is a major creditor and Delta places an order to change/add aircraft.
This will blow up the Usairways takeover bid.
Man this abe guy is just brilliant
...this was a long overdue move. This somewhat fixes the fleet issue I referred to in another thread Abe that NW doesn't have. As DL moved the 732's to DLExpress and then just let them get old and tired they forgot to replace them. Instead they threw every dime and nickel at RJ's to the point of buying about a hundred too many. The D9's at NW may be old and use a lot of fuel, but they're owned and they fill an important gap in the fleet...the 100 seater. DL has a HUGE gap between 70 (CR7) and 140 seats (M80). That problem has been a big contributor to DL's passenger mix (local vs connecting). If a market had sufficient first class demand, it got an M80 even if it only needed 90-110 seats. The result was typically a lot of low yield Florida connecting pax which subsequently dragged down the benefit the first class pax were bringing. Conversely, if there wasn't much first demand but more than 50 people wanted to go somewhere you got two RJ's on top of each other. This was a huge problem in CVG for a long time. By filling that gap (with 73G's) they're going to be able to more appropriately match capacity to demand.
No, you apparently don't understand. I didn't say anything in my post about Boeing being a creditor. I didn't even mention Boeing.
If you'll read it again I said that "Events that will take place between now and the end of this year will completely bury Parker's plan."
Then, in a different paragraph, I stated that that there would be other orders forthcoming from Delta. Not necessarily by the end of the year, but over the next several months.
And not necessarily from Boeing, but just not from Airbus.
Got it??
Abe
Your post sums it up perfectly, flyhigh. Especially about the glut of RJ's. But those are being taken care of also as they find new homes in the desert.
That gap that you mention has definitely been a problem for Delta. This order (or conversion) helps, but there will still be a gap (the -700 holds around 125, I think).
At some point they need a true 100 seater....I'll bet it happens sooner rather than later.
Abe
If not Boeing or Airbus, that only leaves the RJ builders..No, you apparently don't understand. I didn't say anything in my post about Boeing being a creditor. I didn't even mention Boeing.
If you'll read it again I said that "Events that will take place between now and the end of this year will completely bury Parker's plan."
Then, in a different paragraph, I stated that that there would be other orders forthcoming from Delta. Not necessarily by the end of the year, but over the next several months.
And not necessarily from Boeing, but just not from Airbus.
Got it??
Abe
If not Boeing or Airbus, that only leaves the RJ builders..
E-170's or E190's perhaps? Who will be flying them? If it will be Comair, this won't help anyone at Mainline move up.