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kimshep
Courtesy : 'Reuters' under Fair Use policy

QUOTE ('Reuters')
Airbus Cancellations Outweigh Orders in Jan

Fri Feb 6, 2009 11:30am EST

* Airbus sells 4 planes but airlines cancel 12 in Jan
* Deliveries down from a year ago

PARIS, Feb 6 (Reuters) - Airlines cancelled more planes than they purchased from Airbus in January, leaving the European planemaker with a negative net order tally -- a predicament shared with U.S. rival Boeing.

EADS unit Airbus said it had sold four single-aisle jetliners to Turkish Airlines only to receive cancellations of 12 similar planes from one or more unidentified carriers in January, reducing its order book by eight aircraft.

In January 2008, Airbus won orders for 238 aircraft, boosted by a 110-plane order from China.

Aircraft demand is diving due to a cocktail of recent high oil prices, weak traffic, overcapacity and fears of recession that have pushed airlines into their worst crisis for decades.

Sales chief John Leahy said last month Airbus would probably sell at the lower end of 300-400 planes this year in gross terms before cancellations, and predicted 2009 would be a soft year.

In 2008, Airbus logged gross orders for 900 planes and net orders for 777 planes, following cancellations for 123 aircraft.

Airbus produced and delivered 34 planes in January this year, compared with 37 a year earlier, it said on Friday.

It is the world's largest jetliner producer ahead of Boeing, which faced the first cancellation of a major contract for its newest model, the twin-aisle 787, last month.

Boeing had a negative net order tally of 13 planes between Jan. 1 and Feb. 3, its Web site said.

France and Germany are considering ways of boosting the bank financing of plane purchases to prevent a wave of cancellations hitting Europe's top aviation group, officials said last week.

In a deal yet to be reflected in order data, Airbus said this week it had sold two extra A380 superjumbos to Korean Air Lines, bringing sales of the 525-seat plane to 200.
Aurora
I'm sure this is of little concern since the affected orders were NBs.

What surely must have EADS concerned is the comments by EK that they are freezing the hiring of cabin crew. Now why woudl they do that?
kimshep
I think that the overhang of the A380-800 late delivery situation coupled with the 'early' recruitment and training of Flight Attendants might have something to do with the situation at EK.

If the hiring freeze lasts say 3-5 months, then this will validate my opinion. If, however, it lasts longer than 6 months - then that would indicate that EK may be in trouble with loads, yields and capacity .. and we would need to look closely at any attempt to re-jig EK schedules. It's a little too early to tell, IMO.
Jacobin777
QUOTE (kimshep @ Feb 10 2009, 05:20 PM) *
I think that the overhang of the A380-800 late delivery situation coupled with the 'early' recruitment and training of Flight Attendants might have something to do with the situation at EK.

If the hiring freeze lasts say 3-5 months, then this will validate my opinion. If, however, it lasts longer than 6 months - then that would indicate that EK may be in trouble with loads, yields and capacity .. and we would need to look closely at any attempt to re-jig EK schedules. It's a little too early to tell, IMO.


While not necessarily related to EK, this is a bit of interesting information..

http://www.menafn.com/qn_news_story_s.asp?StoryId=1093233010
kimshep
Add to the above, reports of the failure of the month-long Dubai Shopping Festival :

http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/articles/2...4028012419.html
Jacobin777
QUOTE (kimshep @ Feb 11 2009, 02:52 AM) *
Add to the above, reports of the failure of the month-long Dubai Shopping Festival :

http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/articles/2...4028012419.html


Yikes! blink.gif

Forward bookings on various carriers (including EK) aren't the best either..no.gif
Jacobin777
Looks like Dubai is going from "bad to worse"... blink.gif


"Laid-Off Foreigners Flee as Dubai Spirals Down"..Fair use excerpt:

"With Dubai’s economy in free fall, newspapers have reported that more than 3,000 cars sit abandoned in the parking lot at the Dubai Airport, left by fleeing, debt-ridden foreigners (who could in fact be imprisoned if they failed to pay their bills). Some are said to have maxed-out credit cards inside and notes of apology taped to the windshield."

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/12/world/mi...nted=1&_r=1
Aurora
QUOTE (Jacobin777 @ Feb 12 2009, 06:13 PM) *
Looks like Dubai is going from "bad to worse"... blink.gif

The 3000 abandoned cars at the airport thing almost makes me cry. Just think of the lost parking fees.... crazy.gif
Jacobin777
QUOTE (Aurora @ Feb 12 2009, 04:28 PM) *
QUOTE (Jacobin777 @ Feb 12 2009, 06:13 PM) *
Looks like Dubai is going from "bad to worse"... blink.gif

The 3000 abandoned cars at the airport thing almost makes me cry. Just think of the lost parking fees.... crazy.gif


Even though I felt the DXB Govt. was quite "liberal" compared to other Middle East/Asian Govts., with the DXB Govt. acting like the Third Reich, no one really knows right now how bad it really is. I was planning on eventually purchasing a 2-bedroom condo in Dubai (was actually going to do it back in 2000 when Dubai started to allow U.S. Citizens to "purchase" property), but I'm not so sure now. Maybe I'll purchase property when it gets really bad there...yes.gif
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