s543
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Post by s543 on Aug 4, 2014 16:27:05 GMT 1
July Figures - total 49
A32X; 39
A319; 3 A320; 23 A321; 13
A330; 7
A332; 1 A332F; 0 A333; 6
A380; 3
I will come with comparison table later in the evening
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s543
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Post by s543 on Aug 4, 2014 18:20:44 GMT 1
JULY YTD 2014 (YTD 2013)
A32x: 276 (275)
A318: 0 (1) A319: 20 (17) A320: 176 (203) A321: 80 (54)
A330: 60 (63)
A330-200: 17 (23) A330-200F: 2 (6) A330-300: 41 (34)
A380: 16 (9)
Total: 352 (347)
This month was 3 planes less than last year, but the average size is bigger - the A380 + A321.
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XWB
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Post by XWB on Aug 4, 2014 18:37:14 GMT 1
And more A330-330s than -200s.
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s543
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Post by s543 on Aug 4, 2014 18:45:56 GMT 1
Right XWB - but still smaller amount of 330 frames.... probably money wise around the same.
The difference with 380 + 321 is much bigger - i.e. money wise much more.
The "U Al" delay hampers our lists to look even better. Without those we would be probably already on #18 !
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philidor
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Post by philidor on Aug 4, 2014 18:57:42 GMT 1
JULY... YTD 2014 (YTD 2013) Total: 352 (347) This month was 3 planes less than last year, but the average size is bigger - the A380 + A321. I trust your numbers, and they mean that 5 more planes were delivered this year.
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s543
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Post by s543 on Sept 4, 2014 21:39:38 GMT 1
AUGUST YTD 2014 (YTD 2013)
A32x: 306 (313)
A318: 0 (1) A319: 21 (21) A320: 193 (228) A321: 92 (63)
A330: 66 (73)
A330-200: 18 (27) A330-200F: 2 (7) A330-300: 46 (39)
A380: 17 (11)
Total: 389 (397)
This month was BAD compared to anything, only the average size is still bigger - the A380 + A321.
Let's hope next month will compensate !
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XWB
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Post by XWB on Sept 4, 2014 22:05:27 GMT 1
Summer break = less deliveries.
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Post by airny on Sept 5, 2014 8:23:37 GMT 1
Yes of course, but wasn't there a summer break in 2013...?
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someone
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Post by someone on Sept 5, 2014 9:04:39 GMT 1
What more surprising is that the A330 is lagging quite behind, however the production is running at same speed as last year
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philidor
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Post by philidor on Sept 5, 2014 9:17:19 GMT 1
What more surprising is that the A330 is lagging quite behind, however the production is running at same speed as last year A small difference does not make a trend, it may be insignificant. Yet, Airbus may be also have been slowing production a little without an official announcement, not to affect ongoing sales campaigns ...
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