I'm trying to understand the place for the a380. I mean, I cant wait to see it but I just dont see how it fits in.
back in the 70s, the 747 was toted to be this monster place that would seat so many and have such a great interior, pianos, bars, etc.
throw in a gas crisis and they packed it with seats and that was that.
Now the A 380 comes out in a similar fashion, similar climate and, well, how will it be "better"?
I mean. For example, lets say BA has 7 flights LHR-JFK a day. And assuming the planes used are mostly 747s with a 777 thrown in. Most of those flights, on a given day, are not full. You'll find rows of empty seats.
So why do we think a bigger a/c will do the difference? Arent we just looking at more empty seats? or is the thought more volume with less frequency?
I have to tap into a friend who is an aviation stock analyst for the ML.
But just wondering what you'll can tell me.



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