What is the possibility that the merged airline would go Airbus for Domestic and Boeing for International?
This could extract benefits for both the airline and Airbus/Boeing
What is the possibility that the merged airline would go Airbus for Domestic and Boeing for International?
Zero chance that a combined US-AA does what you asked.
AA already has almost 200 738s on the property and has more on the way this year and next (several dozen more). AA still has almost 200 MD-80s that need to be replaced.
In addition, as Jester mentioned, AA has 130 Airbus A319s and A321s on the way beginning late 2013 thru 2017. The A319s will replace, in part, some MD-80s and the rest will be growth aircraft (AA hasn't had a small mainline plane like the A319 for a decade). The A321s will replace the 762s (three class transcons) and will also replace older 757s.
On top of that, AA has another 100 738s on order beginning late 2013 thru 2017. By 2017, most of the MD-80s will be gone, replaced by A319s and 738s.
Then, in 2018, AA has another 130 Airbus A320neo family planes on order (dunno which models yet) plus another 100 737max family planes on order. Those 230 will begin replacing some of the older 738s (oldest were delivered beginning 1999), will replace more 757s and the remainder will be growth aircraft. That 230 planes will be delivered 2018-2022.
The A330s will be good for shorter-range two class flights but I doubt the fantasy plane (A350) will ever show up at a combined US-AA. AA has 14 77Ws on the way beginning next month plus 42 787-9s beginning in 2014 or 2015. And options on 58 more 787-9s. Plus 47 existing 777s.
I would expect to see lots of changes to the orders if Parker is running it. I don't see him dumping late model 73-800's for new 737's. Most of the current east and west bus fleet is in the 99 to 2001 model range or older. Remember parker is a pure numbers guy, Nothing else seems to come into play in his decisions.
Depending on the run the 321 has limitations especially when it has to replace 757's or 767's. Currently the 321 has a crappy climb and there are many transcon flights that it is limited to fl 290 till it can burn enough fuel to get higher. It can be a serious runway hog as well when heavy. There are lots of departure climb restrictions that the 21 cannot meet in the summer and you have to get ATC to modify them for you. The newer version they are talking about addresses some of these issues but I don't know if it gets near the performance of a 757, would have to look that up.
My guess would be a full on effort to replace all md-80s asap will be parkers first objective as you mentioned.
Very true. AA's current plan is to outfit the JFK-LAX/SFO transcon A321s with just 102 seats, so the plane should be slightly lighter than a typical A321 when empty and perhaps an additional 16,000 pounds lighter when full (at 200 pounds per pax incl bags). Dunno if that will help it climb to efficient cruise altitude faster. The good news is that there's no shortage of runway at JFK, LAX or SFO, the three airports where the 102-passenger 3-class transcons will takeoff.
FYI..... I fly JFK-LAX trips and there is BIG money on those flights. We have 10 F/C , 30 B/C and 128 M/C on our 767-200s and many times we have 10 full fare pax in F/C. AA is going after the premium pax who pays top $$ for the seat. AA is focusing on the business pax, that's where the money is. Leave the cattle car to the others.102 seats in a 321? Wow, US 321's are configured for 183 and parker is in the process of adding 4 or 5 more per plane now.
Having worked under parker now for 7+ years I would bet a nice lunch that if this AA merger goes through you will never see a 102 seat 321. That is 81 warm butts he cannot sell tickets to. If the AA deal goes I am betting the "New AA" will mirror US in its service and seating. This is a guy that removed all built in video screens and onboard Entertainment from the entire east fleet. We are installing wifi in everything now but that is it.
I would say 3 class service will be gone on all domestic fleets and the only thing left that resembles current AA service levels will be on the international, just like we are at US now. Parker is all about the numbers, service ranks way down the list for him. He is all about how many butts he can plop on the plane at once. My guess is the domestic fleet will all be fitted with what is now your business class (Ie US first) and coach. I cannot see parker taking up valuable seat space for anything that lays flat on a transcon. It's not how he operates.
We don't even carry snacks for first class on anything under about 2 hours, don't know the exact criteria for what gets what you would have to ask a flight attendant on that, but compared to the old legacy style that AA is Parker runs a bare bones operation. Only freebie in coach anymore is drinks, everything else is pay to play, or eat as the case may be.
FYI..... I fly JFK-LAX trips and there is BIG money on those flights. We have 10 F/C , 30 B/C and 128 M/C on our 767-200s and many times we have 10 full fare pax in F/C. AA is going after the premium pax who pays top $$ for the seat. AA is focusing on the business pax, that's where the money is. Leave the cattle car to the others.
Would be nice, but i do not see it happening if parker is running it. US made 321 million in the second quarter, third quarter is due out wed.
He is going to stick in his comfort zone. He is wooing the AA employees but I fully expect him to mirror the LCC operation that he is comfortable with. i am no fan of Parker and team's employee relations etc, but you have to give him credit on being able to fill airplanes and pull profits off it. It is a rare flight when we have more than 5 or 8 open seats on the airplane. The trip i just came off of was full all but one leg, and I think the count was 178 on the non full one. 5 open seats. It's driving our commuters nuts from places like DEN, MCO, TPA, LAX, SEA, etc. Poor guy last week said he had not ridden anything but the jumpseat in a month.
You have to remember US used to have all the goodies that AA currently does, that lasted about 3.2 seconds after parker got ahold of it. Expecting him to change how he operates just because the name painted on the side will say AA is a losing bet if I were to wager on it.
You forget Parker did wade into the trascon market 12-13 years ago and got spanked with the mediocre product in the US top transcon market.
AA is the US anchor of the OneWorld alliance. To date, LCC has been a second string player without full ATI in Star..
Don't confuse DP's survival skills with prowess.
He's done a good job with a poor hand, but to think his methodology has long term durability in the Global alliance is foolish. The top fare business travelers dollars will depart faster than they've been returning to AA if he ends up at the helm of a combined airline, and he uses his current strategy.
Don't believe me? Ask Art from ISP..
102 seats in a 321? Wow, US 321's are configured for 183 and parker is in the process of adding 4 or 5 more per plane now.
Having worked under parker now for 7+ years I would bet a nice lunch that if this AA merger goes through you will never see a 102 seat 321. That is 81 warm butts he cannot sell tickets to. If the AA deal goes I am betting the "New AA" will mirror US in its service and seating. This is a guy that removed all built in video screens and onboard Entertainment from the entire east fleet. We are installing wifi in everything now but that is it.
I would say 3 class service will be gone on all domestic fleets and the only thing left that resembles current AA service levels will be on the international, just like we are at US now. Parker is all about the numbers, service ranks way down the list for him. He is all about how many butts he can plop on the plane at once. My guess is the domestic fleet will all be fitted with what is now your business class (Ie US first) and coach. I cannot see parker taking up valuable seat space for anything that lays flat on a transcon. It's not how he operates.
We don't even carry snacks for first class on anything under about 2 hours, don't know the exact criteria for what gets what you would have to ask a flight attendant on that, but compared to the old legacy style that AA is Parker runs a bare bones operation. Only freebie in coach anymore is drinks, everything else is pay to play, or eat as the case may be.