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FedEx cancels A380F order.
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Mensaje de badboys777 - Enviado el 07 Nov 19:49 |
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Mensaje de AndrewMH095 - Enviado el 10 Nov 17:33 |
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Here is an article from Boeing:
SEATTLE, Nov. 07, 2006 -- The Boeing Company [NYSE:BA] announced today that FedEx Express, a unit of FedEx Corp., has ordered 15 Boeing 777 Freighters and that the Memphis, Tenn.-based freight carrier has taken options on an additional 15 of the airplanes. Delivery of the aircraft will begin in 2009.
We're looking forward to working with FedEx on this new chapter in our relationship. The 777F will have unmatched capacity for a twin-engine freighter and is a perfect complement to the existing FedEx fleet of aircraft, said Ray Conner, Boeing Commercial Airplanes vice president of Sales for the Americas.
The 777F, the world's longest-range twin-engine freighter, is based on the 777-200LR Worldliner (Longer Range) passenger airplane. Over the life of the 777 program, 44 customers worldwide have placed 866 orders for all versions of the 777. Since its launch in 2005, the 777 Freighter program has won orders for 38 aircraft from five customers.
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Mensaje de Amadeo - Enviado el 10 Nov 17:55 |
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Mensaje de M-BASS™ - Enviado el 19 Nov 11:38 |
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Too bad for Airbus, but understandable. There's been quite some delays now, with a total of 2 years. I can understand Fed-ex rather orders other planes that are ready in 2009/2010 and keep on flying, than shipping their packages thru UPS, haha.
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Mensaje de Werkur737 - Enviado el 20 Nov 1:08 |
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Mensaje de aaa - Enviado el 06 Dec 2:26 |
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Airbus suffered another setback in its A380 freighter program Monday when the world's largest aviation leasing company canceled orders for five planes.
Instead of the freighters, International Lease Finance Corp. will take five more A380 passenger planes, doubling its order total for that model. But ILFC will defer delivery of all 10 planes for several years -- and that's still more bad news for a program that has been rocked by delays.
The development could give The Boeing Co. an opportunity to sell more 747-8 freighters, a plane that is under development and has been selling well.
United Parcel Service is now the only remaining customer for the A380 freighter, and it is re-evaluating its order for 10 planes, a spokesman said.
Ned Laird, managing director of the Air Cargo Management Group, an aviation consulting and research firm in Seattle, said he believes UPS will cancel its A380 orders. In that case, he said, Airbus likely would postpone for several years -- but not cancel -- development of the A380 freighter. That would allow Airbus to shift more resources to the A380 passenger plane that is two years behind schedule but not exit the large-freighter market.
In 2005, UPS ordered eight Boeing 747-400 freighters that it needed for growth until the bigger A380 entered service. That makes it more likely UPS might go with Boeing's 747-8 should it not take the A380, Laird said.
Last month, cargo express carrier FedEx, the launch customer for the A380 freighter, canceled its 10-plane Airbus order. Instead, FedEx ordered 15 Boeing 777 freighters and took options to buy 15 more. Like the 747-8, the 777 freighter is in development. It was the first time that any A380 customer has canceled an order because of a series of embarrassing delays. FedEx said its decision to cancel its 10 A380 freighters, as well as 10 options, was the result of not being able to get its planes soon enough.
FedEx had been a strong and vocal advocate of the A380.
So has ILFC.
But John Plueger, chief operating officer for Los Angeles-based ILFC, told Bloomberg News that the leasing company exercised its rights to take passenger planes instead of freighters. He said delivery of the 10 A380 passenger jets will be deferred three years, until 2013-15.
Airbus announced in January 2001 it was developing the A380 freighter with the order from FedEx. The first freighter was supposed to be delivered to FedEx in mid-2008. That was pushed back to the first quarter of 2009 when Airbus announced the initial delay in the A380 program. In June, Airbus said the program would be delayed another year because of wiring problems.
If Airbus stopped development of the A380 freighter, it would leave that part of the market to Boeing and its 747 and 777 freighters. Laird said that having two competitors in the large-freighter segment means more competitive aircraft pricing.
Airbus has 149 firm orders for the A380, of which 10 are freighters.
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