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UA orders new aircraft
http://www.smh.com.au/travel/travel-...1209-kijf.html
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So a 787/A350 to replace a 747-400?
374 seats replaced with 250-280 seats :confused: (excluding the 787-10 and A350-1000 which is unknown) That is a big capacity downgrade I can understand replacing the 767's and some 777-200's with the 787/A350 but I feel a 747-800/A380 order will come in the next 12-18 months. |
I'm not sure how to read this one. Having two different Aircraft, not that different in capability (if we can believe the OEM's) replacing a much broader existing requirement and essentially doubling up on the costs for training, spares, etc.
Tilton has referred to the B77W as old tech, which I find incredible considering the metal UA are running currently, but then again, the orders are not due to be filled for a few years (which makes the current fleet even more uneconomical relative to their competition). Maybe you're right Andrew and they'll grab some bigger craft later on. BTW, there is no such beast as a 747-800, it's just an "8" |
Agree with Mike.
From memory both the 787/A350 are meant to fly about 8000nm and 250-280 seats. However, the A350-1000 is reported to seat 350 passengers and fly 8000nm. This would/could be a 747 replacement As much as I "hate" to say it a fleet of all A350 would be better say tha -800 and -1000 series. As Boeing still have no confirmed a larger 787 yet Perhaps the 787 order was just to keep Boeing happy ;) |
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