Boeing mulls bigger Dreamliner

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Boeing has really let themselves be the follower instead of the market leader recently. The A320neo launch blew Boeing out of the water, so much so that AA ordered A320's.....

Don't forget that neither Airbus or Boeing could deliver the number of aircraft in the time frame AA wanted.
 
And latest reports are that Boeing's orders for the 737MAX are on par with Airbus's A320NEO
 
PER-LHR is only 16,000KM. If they did over 19,000KM's then surely with a full load of passengers and fuel it would be viable to do this route. I asked the question before and was told that is was not viable financially but SQ does Singapore to Newark non stop which is a similar distance and it is viable for them.

From the article

The plane is claiming the distance record by flying 19,835 kilometers non-stop from Seattle to Dhaka

BER-PER = 8432miles = 13570 km
Don't forget, Brandenburg Airport scheduled for opening June 2012

East Bound, it sounds like it's got a sure chance on paper. West-bound...

If this became a reality;
a) Long flight to be stuck in Y - I would do it in J/F
b) Would a LCC (like JQ?), even consider doing something like this (hypothetical Q)?
 
Don't forget that neither Airbus or Boeing could deliver the number of aircraft in the time frame AA wanted.

Perhaps, but I tend to this that was just a clause in their to keep Boeing happy...

Sorry I am sounding like an a.net poster now :oops:
 
I think the 77L is already capable of LHR-PER in theory, assuming tailwinds cooperate. Westbound... forget about it. :shock:
 
Yeah, that's what l thought. The return is the issue, so l think???
The other issue is finding enough people willing to pay the premium cost for tankering all that fuel for the majority of the flight duration on that particular route. Technical capability of the aircraft is only part of the financial viability determination.
 
The other issue is finding enough people willing to pay the premium cost for tankering all that fuel for the majority of the flight duration on that particular route. Technical capability of the aircraft is only part of the financial viability determination.

Ok, understand.

Maybe we need a Boeing/QF rep to clear the air (I'm doubtful though)???
 
the A350-900R with it's proposed 19100km range could put the possibility of Australia-Europe non-stop back in the sights of airlines.
 
Perhaps, but I tend to this that was just a clause in their to keep Boeing happy...

Sorry I am sounding like an a.net poster now :oops:

Don't let the facts get in the way of a good post ;)

That would seem to be the mantra of most on Airliners.net. Also ugly planes are apparently no good. ;)
 
the A350-900R with it's proposed 19100km range could put the possibility of Australia-Europe non-stop back in the sights of airlines.

It may be done to act as an advertisement for the airline, but in economical terms, I would still rather have a stop somewhere and carry extra freight rather than extra fuel to go non-stop. While it is possible to go further non-stop with improved efficiency, shorter sectors would also benefit from the said efficiency so there would have to be some massive improvements before the numbers would swing the other way.
 
Boeing has really let themselves be the follower instead of the market leader recently. The A320neo launch blew Boeing out of the water, so much so that AA ordered A320's.....

Sorry for going off topic but I just can't keep myself from asking: Does anyone know how AA for all airlines are going to pay for all these miraculous new aircraft? :lol::lol::lol:
 
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Sorry for going off topic but I just can't keep myself from asking: Does anyone know how AA for all airlines are going to pay for all these miraculous new aircraft? :lol::lol::lol:

A large portion of them are being leased. Plus I believe the manufacturers are also assisting with arranging financing.
 
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