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faky wrote:
Analyse the industry and you will see at once the folly of the 380. 1. Many airlines are moving towards smaller jets. 2. Airlines that are operating on the older HUB model have been losing money for many years, while smaller regeonals using the direct flight model are making money. The direct flight model requires smaller planes. 3. Pilot pay is going down, so it is no longer a big money savings reducing the number of pilots by flying larger planes. 4. Gas costs are going up, and will continue to rise for the next several years. Fuel efficiency is key. With these factors in mind, it is at the least very risky to be putting all of your eggs in one basket with the A380. If it does not sell like hot cakes, Airbus is going to take a bath, and the Euro taxpayers are going to be footing the bill. I don't think the 380 was designed for domestic routes where the hub and spoke system dominates. It was designed for international routes which have pretty much a hub to hub design inherently. I suspect it will do well in that application. Matt |
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