Originally Posted by
gloopy
I think in that instance whoever gets them later will have the advantage. Supposedly the A models aren't meeting specs and the true cost including financing is at or above the cost of moving peeps in 76ER's with winglets on any route that massive range isn't an issue. I think we are waiting for the bugs to get worked out as well as for the second gen 787 (-900?) to come out as it supposedly has much better numbers financially and odds are far better reliability issues up front.
In addition, I'd hope we got a pretty penny for our very generous decade long deferral as well as several years worth of compounding penalties we were owed as well. I'm sure the 737-900ER's were deeply, deeply discounted and possibly other deals in the works like very favorable 717's and/or 777's or cheaper 787's down the road. If we were really smart we'd lock in bargain prices in today's dollars for planes to come 5+ years down the road and pay those puppies off with inflation funny money.
Not to mention we are a relatively diverse mix of Boeing and Airbus, the next big orders could go to either company. It would behoove Boeing to try and keep us a customer as Airbus has been beating them in market share over the past year.