The WSJE cited Gordon McConnell, chief engineer of the A350, as saying that the general configuration of the plane''s size and shape will be fixed in October 2008, prior to detailed drawings being developed.
Other potential customers for the A350 are waiting to have most details on the planned aircraft before placing orders, the WJSE said.
That's a big "if" when the plane hasn't even been designed yet.If the A350 turns out to be as good or better than the 787
The article (or anything of the other's I've seen) didn't say a word about penalties for it not being competitive - just delayed.If Airbus doesn't deliver a plane that's competitive or on time, then Airbus writes big checks to US.
Better read that transition agreement again, Bucko. This time, try reading it not as you would like it to be but as Jerry Glass could interpret it......The AWA pilots could fly two European flights per day in their current B757s, but many of these aircraft are being used for Hawaiian service.
The article (or anything of the other's I've seen) didn't say a word about penalties for it not being competitive - just delayed.
Jim -
Gotta disagree w/ you on this one. Seems to me like the SandCastle is actually playing this one right. Work up a deal for half-priced A350s with cheap A330 leases for interim lift. If the A350 turns out to be as good or better than the 787, then US has gotten the deal of the century by getting new planes sooner than they could receive 787s (the interim A330s) -- and long-term planes far cheaper than they (or competing carriers) could hope for from Boeing.
If Airbus doesn't deliver a plane that's competitive or on time, then Airbus writes big checks to US. A bargaining position this strong doesn't come along that often; seems to me like it would be foolish to simply dismiss it.
That's too bad for LCC. For a moment i actually believed Parker had come to some sort of lucidity and would choose the 787. I think LCC can forget about going to China and Japan any time soon. They still haven't worked out a deal for the A340 in the interim, should they be awarded the China route. Piney couldn't have been more right with his comments about LCC knowing the price of everything yet the value of nothing. 🙁
No decision has been made yet Nostradamus.