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Airbus Pulls Further Ahead of Boeing in Global Plane Rivalry

"Airbus said Thursday that it would ramp up deliveries this year of some of the world’s most sought-after aircraft, bolstering its position as the largest plane maker and pulling further ahead of Boeing as its U.S. rival focuses on the fallout from a major safety crisis involving its 737 Max line of airliners.

Airbus, the European aerospace giant, plans to deliver around 800 jets to customers this year, including the popular single-aisle A320neo, its main competitor to the 737 Max. It delivered 735 planes last year, more than it had originally targeted. This year’s push is intended to meet what Guillaume Faury, the plane maker’s chief executive, said was a sharp recovery in demand for air travel after pandemic lockdowns.

Airbus pulled in a record 2,094 commercial aircraft orders last year, partly on a surge in demand for narrow-body and mid-sized jets from India and other rapidly growing countries. That added to the company’s extensive backlog of 8,598 commercial aircraft at the end of 2023.

By contrast, Boeing delivered 528 commercial airplanes and recorded 1,576 net orders."

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/02/15/business/airbus-deliveries-earnings.html

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Post ID: @OP+1r5i7YUp

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Boeing can only sell a 737 if the wait for a A320s too long to meet the customers need.

The decision that Jim McNerney made to move forward with the 737 max instead of a clean sheet design destroyed the bowling company.

Amazingly, Jim McNerney is still on the Board of Directors of Boeing. That should tell you how messed up the company is.

One of the worst CEOs in the history of the company and he’s on the Board of Directors.

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Post ID: @2eui+1r5i7YUp

Yep, COMAC is quickly becoming a serious player too. So far just lots of Chinese airline COMAC orders. But those are orders that Airbus and Boeing didn't get and will put COMAC in a good position to target other markets in the coming years.

And SpaceX has already become the dominant Space company and has left Boeing in the dust...

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Post ID: @qsk+1r5i7YUp

How do you sell what no one wants to buy?

https://www.mclellanmarketing.com/2011/11/how-do-you-sell-what-no-one-wants-to-buy.html

The Boeing List of its Top Five Sales Tactics.

  1. Lie
  2. Inveigle
  3. Obfuscate
  4. Deflect
  5. Intimidate
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Post ID: @idy+1r5i7YUp

At this rate, even the factory workers will be WFH.

Or maybe just ship the parts to China to assemble. There's no need to worry about the Chinese taking your secrets--they're already making better planes than Boeing.

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Post ID: @ztx+1r5i7YUp

Yes and 100% work from home policy. Send all office people back home, put all that wasted office expense into quality and production. Bo-m right back to major profits.
Airbus offers work from home jobs. They're smart and will get the best talent too. Bank on it.

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Post ID: @avj+1r5i7YUp

Can anyone say…DOORS.

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