Sounds like this ship is becomming a huge money pit!
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061003/ap_ ... nce_airbus
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Sounds like this ship is becomming a huge money pit!
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061003/ap_ ... nce_airbus
These delays are simply amazing, I am not sure how many delays the program can handle. What started off as a $12 billion - $15 billion project, will more than likely soar over $20 billion....
http://yahoo.reuters.com/news/articlehy ... ews&rpc=44Quote:
The board of Airbus parent is expected on Tuesday to decide on a cost-cutting programme and assess the impact of the latest delay in its A380 superjumbo plane, which one newspaper report said could now slow 2007 deliveries to just two aircraft.
Airbus said in June it expected to deliver nine A380s next year, down from an original target of 20 to 25. It said last month there would be fresh delays, but declined to be more specific pending the outcome of the board meeting.
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Airline Emirates [EMAIR.UL]
said on Tuesday it had been informed of a further 10-month delay in the Airbus A380 superjumbo and said it was a "very serious" issue for the airline. "Our first aircraft will now arrive in August 2008.
This is a very serious issue for Emirates and the company is now reviewing all its options," Emirates President Tim Clark said in a statement.
http://today.reuters.com/news/articlein ... &type=qcna
I'm not in the airline industry but I imagine that Boeing is going to take full advantage of the circumstance and get some additional business. Maybe it's time to buy some Boeing stock!
Airbus has their hands full now, the carriers that placed orders are getting impatient. Airbus better do something because the figures are slowly becoming staggering. Then if they do deliver the first ones and it fails then they have trouble.
The A 380....child of Concorde ;)
Seriously, its a sad state of affairs. Not fair to the consumers.
Do I hear Boeing's 748 hotline rininging off the hook or is that me?
I am deaf so i can't hear em :wink:Quote:
Originally Posted by hiss srq
But it wouldn't surprise me to hear some calling Boeing to get some things aisde should the A380 not come through for the customers.
Alex
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Originally Posted by Travel Daily
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Not sure what that means - are they saying there aren't problems with the aircraft, but rather it's Airbus management that's screwed up?Quote:
He also said Qantas is satisfied that the delay was a problem on
Airbus’ side and “not technical issues with the aircraft”.