Possible Plane Order
#142
I think a new order is coming, even upper management keeps saying that they are looking at the different options, I can’t really think of a situation other than a merger or buyout where they wouldn’t place a new order soon. I also wouldn’t be surprised if they already have something lined up and haven’t announced it yet. Most likely it’ll just be more Airbus. Everything is just a guess though. Ive heard rumors from 330’s to an entire new fleet of Boeing’s. I’ve heard rumors that we may be getting some of WOW planes but who knows. I’ll believe it when they tell the investors new planes are coming.
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I think a new order is coming, even upper management keeps saying that they are looking at the different options, I can’t really think of a situation other than a merger or buyout where they wouldn’t place a new order soon. I also wouldn’t be surprised if they already have something lined up and haven’t announced it yet. Most likely it’ll just be more Airbus. Everything is just a guess though. Ive heard rumors from 330’s to an entire new fleet of Boeing’s. I’ve heard rumors that we may be getting some of WOW planes but who knows. I’ll believe it when they tell the investors new planes are coming.
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Given the MAX grounding and existing backlog and the elongated Airbus NEO backlog, the only other logical types with manageable order backlogs and potential near-term deliveries would be the CSeries/A220 and the Embraer E2 (very few total orders so far). The E2 could be delivered sooner given its light order book - and Embraer seems desperate to land a big North American order after both JB and Neeleman’s Moxy picked the CS300/A220.
With stock price directly influenced by revenue GROWTH, I would think fleet discussions must be happening.
#146
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Revenue growth has to factor in CASM as well, and Embraer has had a tough time with unforeseen high CASM on the 190. That's a significant reason for Jetblue's decision to toss the 190s aside in favor of the 220. They'd better hope they have the CASM estimates right for the E2 or there will be a lot of disillusioned customers really quick.
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I heard the company is so desperate for a quick airframe they are looking at the boneyard in Tuscson. There are many great DC-10’s just lying around waiting to be snatched up. They are so serious in fact they are even starting to ask flight engineer questions in the interview and telling guys to start studying for their FE written. Just picture it now...a big bright yellow tri-jet coming to a city near you.
#148
Revenue growth has to factor in CASM as well, and Embraer has had a tough time with unforeseen high CASM on the 190. That's a significant reason for Jetblue's decision to toss the 190s aside in favor of the 220. They'd better hope they have the CASM estimates right for the E2 or there will be a lot of disillusioned customers really quick.
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I heard the company is so desperate for a quick airframe they are looking at the boneyard in Tuscson. There are many great DC-10’s just lying around waiting to be snatched up. They are so serious in fact they are even starting to ask flight engineer questions in the interview and telling guys to start studying for their FE written. Just picture it now...a big bright yellow tri-jet coming to a city near you.
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