Emirates Airlines orders 4 more A380

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Emirates Airlines orders 4 more A380

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Emirates Airlines has reaffirmed its order for 43 Airbus A380 planes and signed a contract for a further four planes, Airbus said on Monday.

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Re: Emirates Airlines orders 4 more A380

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A350XWB wrote:Emirates Airlines has reaffirmed its order for 43 Airbus A380 planes and signed a contract for a further four planes, Airbus said on Monday.
Probably more like: Airbus offers Emirates four A 380 for free, in order to avoid cancellation of the whole order......

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Frankly it's not uncommon for companies to give away their new products at huge discounts or even for free, just to gain market penetration, especially if that market would otherwise not be that eager to buy that product. If the plane actually proves itself in service, this might not be regarded as such a bad move in hindsight, after they break even.

If they break even.

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earthman wrote:Frankly it's not uncommon for companies to give away their new products at huge discounts or even for free, just to gain market penetration, especially if that market would otherwise not be that eager to buy that product. .
Sure. Thats a practice which is more common with things such as TVs, Radios, Stereos, etc etc etc. I would not think that practice is very common or even possible with 300+ million dollar jets!
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There is a silver lining in the dark cloud of giving away any capital intensive piece of equipment.

The customer needs a constant supply of certificated spare parts and these can be marked-up considerably. A general rule of thumb is that replacement parts are marked up by a factor of 3 (over the costs of including them in a new plane). Less frequently ordered parts are marked up even more. So even if you lose money on the sale, your long term profitability is helped.

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Other airlines got discounts on A330's as compensation, EK got their discounts (way bigger then the rest because of the size of the order) in the form of big discounts on A380's... seems simple to me.

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TexasGuy wrote:
earthman wrote:Frankly it's not uncommon for companies to give away their new products at huge discounts or even for free, just to gain market penetration, especially if that market would otherwise not be that eager to buy that product. .
Sure. Thats a practice which is more common with things such as TVs, Radios, Stereos, etc etc etc. I would not think that practice is very common or even possible with 300+ million dollar jets!
You do what you have to do to keep/get customers.

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Qantas got thrown a few free a330's due to the a380 being pushed back, its amazing what happens when you give a dog its bone......stops barking :wink:

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Emirates is reaffirming its commitment to the A380 program. For all the troubles at Airbus, what this program needs is for launch customers is to reaffirm their commitment. Qantas did, now Emirates. A second point, at the Paris Air Show, I have read online (Now I wish I could find the link to share it with everyone), Airbus will likely reveal new customers to the program. Airbus hopes to sell 20 new A380's this year. Lets see if it does, beginning in June.

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The Emirates annual report, an interesting read.

http://www.asiatraveltips.com/news07/30 ... ults.shtml
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4 380..... :? ....well,well,well....

The ones from Etihad may be..... :wink:

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