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Flyglobal wrote:Indeed. It was part of the same announcement about the strategic plan.Today RR announced plans to cut 4500 Jobs.
FatCat wrote:I don't know much about RR's ambitions, but I suppose BA's and VS's are to have their new 787s back in flight someday...
keesje wrote:Yeah, I am sure RR is thrilled they are shut out of the narrowbody market for the foreseeable future.I wonder of breaking up IAE can be seen as a stroke of brilliance, looking back.
parapente wrote:RR shares up nearly 20% since announcing 4,500 redundancies.Can someone please explain?
Beaten in the 787 engine competition and 2main packages need to be replaced
Exclusive on the non selling A330neo
Can't even get (we don't know) the last engine order for the failed A380
Exclusive on the non selling A350-10
Out of the massively growing narrow body engine market.
I must be missing something somewhere!
cledaybuck wrote:keesje wrote:Yeah, I am sure RR is thrilled they are shut out of the narrowbody market for the foreseeable future.I wonder of breaking up IAE can be seen as a stroke of brilliance, looking back.
parapente wrote:RR shares up nearly 20% since announcing 4,500 redundancies.Can someone please explain?
Beaten in the 787 engine competition and 2main packages need to be replaced
Exclusive on the non selling A330neo
Can't even get (we don't know) the last engine order for the failed A380
Exclusive on the non selling A350-10
Out of the massively growing narrow body engine market.
I must be missing something somewhere!
parapente wrote:RR shares up nearly 20% since announcing 4,500 redundancies.Can someone please explain?
Beaten in the 787 engine competition and 2main packages need to be replaced
Exclusive on the non selling A330neo
Can't even get (we don't know) the last engine order for the failed A380
Exclusive on the non selling A350-10
Out of the massively growing narrow body engine market.
I must be missing something somewhere!
keesje wrote:GE decided to go for the 777 and opted out of the A350 and A330NEO. If that was a good idea, time will tell.
par13del wrote:keesje wrote:GE decided to go for the 777 and opted out of the A350 and A330NEO. If that was a good idea, time will tell.
Some how I seem to recall GE being on the A350 and Airbus then demanding that they must provide and engine for all version or none at all, maybe it is a European thing where that change is labelled an Opt Out....
RB211trent wrote:par13del wrote:keesje wrote:GE decided to go for the 777 and opted out of the A350 and A330NEO. If that was a good idea, time will tell.
Some how I seem to recall GE being on the A350 and Airbus then demanding that they must provide and engine for all version or none at all, maybe it is a European thing where that change is labelled an Opt Out....
GE were never “on” the A350 or 330neo, it never got that far. RR dominates the A330 so it was never going to be GE and they opted out of the 350 because they didn’t want to compete with the 777 because of the deal they have with Boeing.
SteelChair wrote:What a tragedy that the company clebrates its success while laying off 4,500 people and adding jobs in other countries. All the while, and somehwhat predictably, touting their "inclusion" and environmental awareness.
parapente wrote:RR shares up nearly 20% since announcing 4,500 redundancies.Can someone please explain?