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Post by stealthmanbob on Dec 19, 2019 18:40:43 GMT 1
The situation seems to be clear : the aircraft have been delivered by Airbus to the lessor, but for some unknown reason they havn't been handed over to the airline (yet). They must be hoping the tariffs get dropped before delivery to Spirit, or the lessor may repurpose them and lease them to a non USA airline to avoid the tariff ?
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Post by sciing on Dec 19, 2019 19:33:10 GMT 1
The situation seems to be clear : the aircraft have been delivered by Airbus to the lessor, but for some unknown reason they havn't been handed over to the airline (yet). They must be hoping the tariffs get dropped before delivery to Spirit, or the lessor may repurpose them and lease them to a non USA airline to avoid the tariff ? I doubt it, the delivery was long before the tarifs were even discussed. We saw it for the 4 other Tianjin NTUs last year, that Spirit did not integrated them right after contractual delivery to Aercap, but wait till the next year. The only difference they stored them in TLS and not somewhere else, maybe the tariffs are the reason for that.
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Post by stealthmanbob on Dec 19, 2019 20:30:47 GMT 1
They must be hoping the tariffs get dropped before delivery to Spirit, or the lessor may repurpose them and lease them to a non USA airline to avoid the tariff ? I doubt it, the delivery was long before the tarifs were even discussed. We saw it for the 4 other Tianjin NTUs last year, that Spirit did not integrated them right after contractual delivery to Aercap, but wait till the next year. The only difference they stored them in TLS and not somewhere else, maybe the tariffs are the reason for that. I thought the tariffs came in in Oct 2019, and they were "delivered" mid Oct 2019 ? So were they rushed deliveries to beat the tariff, but were not actually needed yet ?
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Post by ca350 on Dec 20, 2019 0:24:15 GMT 1
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Post by ca350 on Dec 21, 2019 20:10:46 GMT 1
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Post by ca350 on Dec 23, 2019 18:52:39 GMT 1
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Post by bmw801 on Dec 23, 2019 23:55:11 GMT 1
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Post by FabienA380 on Jan 4, 2020 6:10:32 GMT 1
And still no breakdown.
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Post by philidor on Jan 5, 2020 0:52:35 GMT 1
They probably have an agreed price for each sub-type, and may still enjoy some time before having to decide on the breakdown. Could they be waiting for more A319neo data ?
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Post by someone on Jan 5, 2020 11:54:47 GMT 1
They probably have an agreed price for each sub-type, and may still enjoy some time before having to decide on the breakdown. Could they be waiting for more A319neo data ? All data should be there, but I guess we should see the breakdown when Airbus publish their spreadsheet for December 2019
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