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720B wrote:As per Bloomberg, Boeing Is Said to Be Nearing 737 Max Deal With Japan Airlines
https://ca.yahoo.com/finance/news/boein ... 09825.html
LifelinerOne wrote:According to Bloomberg, the order is for 20 MAXs, both -8s and -10s.
However, they today have 43 Boeing B737-800s, so they need to order more MAXs, or will this be a split order...
Cheers!
LifelinerOne wrote:According to Bloomberg, the order is for 20 MAXs, both -8s and -10s.
However, they today have 43 Boeing B737-800s, so they need to order more MAXs, or will this be a split order...
Cheers!
LifelinerOne wrote:According to Bloomberg, the order is for 20 MAXs, both -8s and -10s.
However, they today have 43 Boeing B737-800s, so they need to order more MAXs, or will this be a split order...
Cheers!
ikolkyo wrote:Was actually wondering when JAL was going to make a NB order.
yukisaviation wrote:ikolkyo wrote:Was actually wondering when JAL was going to make a NB order.
Ngl I wished it would be an a32n or a220 order tho
LifelinerOne wrote:According to Bloomberg, the order is for 20 MAXs, both -8s and -10s.
However, they today have 43 Boeing B737-800s, so they need to order more MAXs, or will this be a split order...
Cheers!
cledaybuck wrote:LifelinerOne wrote:According to Bloomberg, the order is for 20 MAXs, both -8s and -10s.
However, they today have 43 Boeing B737-800s, so they need to order more MAXs, or will this be a split order...
Cheers!
I don't see how a split order makes sense for a fleet of that size.
ikolkyo wrote:cledaybuck wrote:LifelinerOne wrote:According to Bloomberg, the order is for 20 MAXs, both -8s and -10s.
However, they today have 43 Boeing B737-800s, so they need to order more MAXs, or will this be a split order...
Cheers!
I don't see how a split order makes sense for a fleet of that size.
Especially when the oldest 738 is only 16 years old.
morrisond wrote:ikolkyo wrote:cledaybuck wrote:I don't see how a split order makes sense for a fleet of that size.
Especially when the oldest 738 is only 16 years old.
How old is the youngest?
Aseem747 wrote:yukisaviation wrote:ikolkyo wrote:Was actually wondering when JAL was going to make a NB order.
Ngl I wished it would be an a32n or a220 order tho
A220 would only put them at a competitive disadvantage vs ANA
RayChuang wrote:I say this though: as soon as the 737 MAX 10 gets certified, the queue for orders could be quite big. JL needs the planes for operations out of airports besides HND, NRT, NGO, ITM, KIX and FUK to Okinawa and regional international destinations.
Polot wrote:Has JAL actually ever expressed any recent displeasure with Boeing or is that something invented by A.net because the last time they ordered wide bodies it was A350s? I’ve seen this narrative several times across several threads.
ikolkyo wrote:Polot wrote:Has JAL actually ever expressed any recent displeasure with Boeing or is that something invented by A.net because the last time they ordered wide bodies it was A350s? I’ve seen this narrative several times across several threads.
Pretty sure it's a classic myth, I'm willing to bet JAL ends up with more 787s than they have right now.
Lamp1009 wrote:ikolkyo wrote:Polot wrote:Has JAL actually ever expressed any recent displeasure with Boeing or is that something invented by A.net because the last time they ordered wide bodies it was A350s? I’ve seen this narrative several times across several threads.
Pretty sure it's a classic myth, I'm willing to bet JAL ends up with more 787s than they have right now.
Which variant though? -8s to replace their 767s?
raylee67 wrote:I would think they would order replacement for their 767s first.
ikolkyo wrote:Polot wrote:Has JAL actually ever expressed any recent displeasure with Boeing or is that something invented by A.net because the last time they ordered wide bodies it was A350s? I’ve seen this narrative several times across several threads.
Pretty sure it's a classic myth, I'm willing to bet JAL ends up with more 787s than they have right now.
flyaa757 wrote:I'd expect remaining 763s replaced by 737-10s supplemented by a small number of additional 788s. 738s can get swapped for 73-8s as economics/lease periods dictate. Easy Co2 reduction, cost reduction and fleet simplification.
pacificvoyager2 wrote:The deal is a major step forward for Boeing, which has been struggling to regain the trust of airlines and passengers since the grounding of the 737 Max.
pacificvoyager2 wrote:The deal is a major step forward for Boeing, which has been struggling to regain the trust of airlines and passengers since the grounding of the 737 Max. The company has been working hard to make the aircraft safe and reliable, and this deal with JAL is a sign that the company is making progress in that regard. It is also a sign that airlines are beginning to regain confidence in the 737 Max, which could lead to more orders in the future.
panam330 wrote:raylee67 wrote:I would think they would order replacement for their 767s first.
Their newest 767s are barely a decade old, and for a few years now have been significantly underutilized. They’ve got plenty of life left before JL, who’s just now starting to financially recover, has to spend multiple billions replacing them.
VS11 wrote:Congrats to Boeing and JAL
Boeing wins Japan Airlines order for 21 MAX jets
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/1-boeing ... 26455.html
TheSonntag wrote:Japan remains a difficult market for Airbus and a good market for Boeing. Is there any reason for this?
jbs2886 wrote:
TheSonntag wrote:Japan remains a difficult market for Airbus and a good market for Boeing. Is there any reason for this?
ikolkyo wrote:I'm actually very surprised this wasn't a MAX 10 order. If there were an airline to not follow the norm, it would be JAL.