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Old 21st May 2010, 04:53 PM
Ash W Ash W is offline
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Originally Posted by Saj_A View Post
So a program that has more than doubled in cost to over $25bn and still growing due to cost overruns and design changes, coupled with the inability to price the airplane profitably is not a financial disaster?



And if its about credentials/connections - I never boasted about mine or impugned yours, stick to the topic instead.

And in 15 years time, the A380 will be a 25 year old dinosaur with about as much sales/profit success as the ageing 767. Over half the A380 customers and backlog continue to be deferred, adding yet more production, planning, staff and supplier costs. But of course, they don't matter from a financial perspective, do they?

But I digress...
Saj, here is an article suggestion. How about a write up of the 747-8, which using your logic is, even before first delivery a 41 year old dinosaur which is struggling for sales and costing Boeing a lot of money.
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