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A350 Residual Calculations on Hold As Airbus Ponders Future
April 17, 2006
Decision on Whether to Proceed Will Determine Widebody Values for 10-15 Years Whether the growing groundswell of customer opinion favoring an all-new Airbus A350--in terms of a new fuselage diameter and wing design--will see them changing direction...
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Airbus Residuals Gain From Improving Market Position
January 27, 2003
Though 2002 proved to be a dismal year for both Airbus and Boeing, the larger net order book secured by Airbus, the greater backlog and the prospect of more deliveries than Boeing in 2003, provides for relative consolidation of existing Airbus...
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Airbus Debacle Starts To Hurt Residuals
October 16, 2006
Delays & Resignations Undermine Confidence The doubling of the delay to the service entry of the A380 to two years has significant implications for not only residual values of the new leviathan but also existing and future programs. By 2004, Airbus...
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Airbus A340 Residuals 'On Watch' Status as Twins Take Hold
March 6, 2006
The residual, and indeed the current, values of the Airbus A340 are under scrutiny as the preference for twin-engine widebodies enters a new phase. Orders for widebodies in 2005 were heavily skewed in favor of Boeing [BA]. The high price of fuel...
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Airbus List Prices Rise While Values for New Aircraft Stagnate
August 11, 2003
Airbus list prices for 2003 recorded a near 4 percent increase over 2002, nearly double that of European inflation. Despite the resolution of negatives during the course of the last few months, values for new aircraft have continued to stagnate...
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Airbus List Price Hike Matches Boeing
June 26, 2006
Net Pricing Fails to Register Material Rise The average rise of 4.5 percent in Airbus list prices may match that of Boeing, but keep in mind, this above-inflation increase ensures divergence between values and list prices. The escalating cost of...
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In This Issue: AVN's Semi-Annual Turboprop Value Listing
May 12, 2008
Airbus List Prices Accelerate While Values Ease Material Costs & Weak Dollar See Jump In List Prices Airbus list prices have jumped by nearly five percent, representing a significant rise and increasing the already high differential between list...
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Demand Remains Strong for A330-200
June 14, 2004
Despite the launch of the B7E7 and its potential impact on residuals, current values of the A330-200 remain in such high regard that they have achieved stability. When the A330 and A340 were launched in 1987, Airbus had little intention of...
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A350 List Prices Offer Promise of Significant Discount
January 10, 2005
Though not yet officially launched, the indicated list price of the Airbus A350 is higher than that of the Boeing [BA] B7E7, suggesting that Airbus' level of discounting will be significant. Airbus expects to launch the A350 in the first quarter of...
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Airbus List Prices Set To Fall?
December 8, 2008
While the relevance of list prices to actual net prices has long since passed, changes are still of interest, particularly when prices are increased due to specific events. Earlier in 2008 Airbus cited factors that warranted adding a further $2...
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Shakeup at Boeing Highlights Strategic Cost-Cutting for New Aircraft
December 13, 2004
The departure of top Boeing [BA] salesman Toby Bright provides further evidence of intense pricing competition from archrival Airbus. In the final days of 2004, Airbus seems set to once again beat Boeing in both annual orders and production. The...
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Residual Values Have Yet to Move over A320 Replacement Confusion
January 23, 2006
Senior Management Plays Down Timing of New A320 Family The CEO of Airbus has sought to quell confusion over remarks made by one of the leaders of the manufacturer's parent company, EADS, by suggesting that the current A320 family will not be...
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Boeing Widebody Twin Values Improve at Expense of Competition
December 12, 2005
Product Strategy Finally Falls into Place The values of Boeing's widebody twins continue to achieve stability, if not improvement, as a consequence of renewed orders, while those of Airbus weaken. The capture of an order from Cathay Pacific for 16...
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Need for Long-Term A330-200 Residuals To Compensate for B7E7
December 1, 2003
Airbus Ponders Replacement/Upgrade As Part of Wider Product Change The mid-November meetings of customers arranged by both Boeing [NYSE: BA] and Airbus to consider the B7E7 and new Airbus products, respectively, increases the need for existing...
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Values of Newer Aircraft Types Continue to Rise
July 10, 2006
The Results of Our Semi-Annual Jet Aircraft Value Listing While both Airbus and Boeing secured substantial orders during 2005, the year 2006 has not been so kind to beleaguered Airbus. Lack of orders, problems facing four-engine widebodies, delays...
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A330-200 Values Enjoy Interim Demand
January 21, 2008
The delay in the development of the B787 as well as the A350 has led to a renewed surge in demand for the A330-200. Where once the demand for the A330-200 may have been running out of steam, the backlog seems sufficient to keep the Airbus widebody...
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Massive Air Canada Order Places B787 in Limelight, Airbus in Shade
May 2, 2005
The spending spree of Air Canada [AC.TO], previously involving a large number of regional jets and now a potential order for 78 Boeings, seems at odds with the dire fortunes predicted for the carrier only a few months ago when collapse was narrowly...
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Airbus List Prices Rise Above Inflation
July 11, 2005
But Net Pricing Stagnates Airbus list prices have risen by an average of 4 percent between 2004 and 2005, reflecting increased material and labor costs, but the actual prices customers are paying are unlikely to have increased by 1 to 2 percent or...
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Airbus Widebodies Suffer
October 30, 2006
The problems facing Airbus have already impacted current values of their widebody products though this is more a consequence of the high price of fuel. The four engined configuration, just as with the trijets, no longer hold such relevance as they...
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Airbus Parity With Boeing Deliveries Points to Improved Residuals
October 20, 2003
The 24 deliveries made by Airbus [3141Z] in September, just two less than Boeing, points to a close competition for 2003 but whatever the outcome, this year will provide further evidence that Airbus residuals should closely approximate those of...
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