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Post by addasih on Mar 12, 2013 16:39:08 GMT 1
Jon Ostrower tweeted
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Post by addasih on Mar 12, 2013 17:09:07 GMT 1
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XWB
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Post by XWB on Mar 12, 2013 17:33:10 GMT 1
$9 billion total = $45 million per aircraft.
List price for the 737-800 is around $89 million.
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Post by eastmids13 on Mar 12, 2013 17:33:42 GMT 1
Hi Addasih - surely $42M-$45M/frame ($8.4B (in article) - 9B (in sub-headline) for 200 frames) - interesting as there was an article a few days/weeks ago stating Airbus wouldn't discount excessively on current 320s as the believe still sufficient demand on run up to NEO...this may put pressure on Airbus as other airliners would want a good deal. Maybe it is to help Boeing wish short-term cash flow (pure speculation)?!
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Post by addasih on Mar 12, 2013 17:42:07 GMT 1
sorry guys I mis read it. I saw a tweek and read it as 9 Million. thought just 9M per frame
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Post by eastmids13 on Mar 12, 2013 17:54:24 GMT 1
No probs $9M would have been a bargain! :-)
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Post by Baroque on Mar 12, 2013 18:07:54 GMT 1
No probs $9M would have been a bargain! :-) Not for me. I probably couldn't afford even the tyres on that thing.
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Post by XWB on Mar 18, 2013 21:58:53 GMT 1
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Post by addasih on Apr 5, 2013 22:48:50 GMT 1
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Post by someone on Apr 8, 2013 20:08:07 GMT 1
Small observation: All 737-700s delivered since 2011, has all (not that many to be honest, only 14 delivered) has either been BBJs/private or gone to China
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