Plane Bone Yards to grow significantly

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Have been looking at various posts, various sites and it looks like there is going to have to be a lot more space allocated to plane boneyards :(

The market value of some older (and not so old) planes will, I think, be dropping markedly over the next 6 months with a glut of second hand planes going idle.

Doesn't augur well for AB & B to be able to sell new inventory.

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May 4th 2020

Air Canada is accelerating the retirement of 79 older aircraft from its fleet – Boeing 767, Airbus 319 and Embraer 190 aircraft, with the Embraer aircraft exiting the fleet immediately. Their retirement will simplify the airline’s overall fleet, reduce its cost structure, and lower its carbon footprint.

Source: Loyalty Lobby
 
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May 9th 2020

Alaska Airlines announced today the immediate retirement of its entire fleet of 10 Airbus A319 and the retirement of two Airbus A320. The airline will continue to operate with a handful of A320s. The A321neo will not be retired.

Source: Airline Geeks
 
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May 9th 2020

American Airlines long-haul fleet will be focused on the 787 and 777, the carrier has announced the retirement of the Boeing 767 and the A330.

Source: Airline Geeks
 
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Not planes, but....

50% of all United Airlines pilots (approx 10,000) will be forced to retire at mandatory 65yo between 2019-2029

Source : CNBC
 
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May 7th 2020

Qantas: There’s a likelihood 747's will not return to the air

Source: Alan Joyce
 
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May 3 2020

American Airlines to retire its fleet of 20 x Embraer E190, Boeing 34 x 757 & 17 x 767 and Airbus 9x A330-330 fleet this year.

American Airlines completed the “purge” by retiring 19 Bombardier CRJ200 regional jets operated by PSA Airlines.

American says its narrow-body fleet will become more simplified with just two coughpit types, variants of the Airbus A320 and the Boeing 737. The airline expects this to result in training efficiencies and streamlined maintenance.

In terms of wide-body aircraft, American will fly only the Boeing 787 and 777 going forward.

Source: Forbes
 
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May 2 2020

Lufthansa flew yet another Airbus A380 to Teruel for long term storage today. The aircraft is registered D-AIMJ. Lufthansa said they will ferry out a total of 7 Airbus A380 for storage in Spain

(not known if these will return to service)

Source: Airline Geeks
 
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May 2020

Lufthansa CEO expects the Lufthansa Group fleet to be smaller by 100 aircraft and to have 10,000 fewer staff after crisis.

Source: Airline Geeks
 
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April 2020

Boeing is poised to cut 787 Dreamliner output by about half and announce workforce reductions when it reports first-quarter earnings next week

Source: Airline Geeks
 
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April 2020

Austrian Airlines to phase-out of the original 18 Dash turboprops, which was decided and started in 2019, all seven A319 jets and three of the six B767s are to be retired by 2022.

Source: Airline Geeks
 
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April 3 2020

Last week the Dutch national airline KLM retired their last Boeing 747 jumbo jets early

Source: Forbes
 
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April 3 2020

Virgin Atlantic has already brought forward the retirement of their a340-600 aircraft.

May 4th 2020

Virgin Atlantic just announced the immediate retirement of its fleet of 7 Boeing 747 aircraft.

Source: Forbes
 
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April 8 2020

British Airways has sent six of its 12 of the Airbus A380 aircraft to a facility in France for mothballing.

Source: Daily Telegraph
 
March 14

Delta’s CFO Paul Jacobson announced the possibility of his airline retiring older airframes including the McDonnell Douglas MD-88 and MD-99,

Source: Business Insider
 
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May 3

Air France, one of the first carriers to announce it was dumping the A380, has grounded its ten A380 superjumbos indefinitely.

Source: Forbes
 
May 7 2020

“We know the A380 is over" Emirates president Sir Tim Clark declared earlier this week, although for balance he also allowed that the Boeing 747 had similarly seen its day.

"But the A350 and the 787 will always have a place,” Clark told The National, positing a future that belongs to fuel-efficient twin-engine jets, at least where long-range flying and the global networks of hub-based airlines was concerned.

Emirates currently lists 115 Airbus A380s in its fleet, all of which are grounded, and a sweeping fleet review has moved the Airbus A350 (50 on order), Boeing 787-9 (30 on order) and Boeing 777X (126 on order) to centre-stage.

Source: Executive Traveller
 
March 17 2020

While the last published price list of an A380 was $445 million, the superjumbo's value has been plummeting for some time, with the Covid-19 effect certain not to improve matters.

Valerie Bershova, valuations analyst at Ascend by Cirium, recently estimated that the market value of an A380 now ranges between $77 million for a 2005-build "half-life" aircraft and $276 million for a new 2019-build aircraft in "full-life" condition.

Source: CNN Travel
 
March 18 2020

In a negative development for Airbus, Delta is deferring indefinitely nearly all capital spending, including new aircraft deliveries. As of the beginning of the year, Delta was expecting to take delivery of 66 Airbus aircraft in 2020, including 23 A220s and 31 A321-200s. Delta has 100 A321neos on order, but due to Airbus production delays it was only expecting to receive one this year.

Source: Forbes
 
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