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threeighteen 04-05-2022 02:47 PM


Originally Posted by Hedley (Post 3400573)
Prior to the crashes both Boeing and Airbus had generated big sales numbers with their re-engined airplanes. Had Boeing designed the max as it is now the fleet wouldn’t have been grounded and they would be generating easy money from a reconfiguration of an existing type. Those sales would have had a big impact on long term profits while they took their time and produced a proper clean sheet design. They cost themselves billions and people died because they went cheap with the original design, not from listening to what their customers wanted. Giving up 8-10 years of sales to Airbus while they got a clean sheet design into production would have also had a long term impact on their finances.

They still would have booked and sold several 737 NGs during that time to the customers who needed planes immediately. It's not like they would have made $0 in sales over 8-10 years.

fadec 04-07-2022 05:24 AM

I don't see a problem with a regional jet that takes more runway than a 767, especially as EMAS becomes more common.


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