Qatar firms up order for 80 Airbus A350s

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Qatar firms up order for 80 Airbus A350s

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Qatar Airways says it is going to buy 80 of the planned new version of the Airbus A350

http://euronews.net/index.php?page=eco& ... 1533&lng=1

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Fantastic news for Airbus, they really needed this to get them out of the doldrums.
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It's deja vu all over again! Nevertheless, it is good news for Airbus. For QA, it's another roll of the dice, for their sakes and Airbus', I hope Airbus gets it right this time.

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Now that this is settled, Airbus needs to move forward fast!! Get this bird in the sky!!
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I think you will find this is merely a LOI with an expected firm committment at Paris.

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Ruscoe wrote:I think you will find this is merely a LOI with an expected firm committment at Paris.

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That may well be, but QA has pretty much stuck with Airbus on the A350 through thick or thin, despite the very public, but very much deserved bellyaching (to spur Airbus on). I've little doubt QA will continue to stick with Airbus on the A350. This, depite the fact that they have (and will continue to) pay a pretty price for it's dogged support for Airbus in the form of unrealized revenue and impacted it's planned for growth rate until Airbus' reality lives up to its promise.

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For Qatar, IATA code is QR!

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That may well be, but QA has pretty much stuck with Airbus on the A350 through thick or thin,.[/quote]

Agree with you entirely. Do you have any insight as to why?

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So, if the report is true, its an extra 20 units.

I agree that the firm contract will be fixed at the Paris Airshow.

Maybe Mr. Leahy is going to get an A380 boost next week from Lufthansa?????????

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From a Wikipedia entry for Qatar Airways:
In the ATP Berlin travel fair held in March 2007, Qatar Airways stated its intent to order up to 80 Airbus A350's, an increase of 20 aircraft over their previous intention.
I agree that the firm contract will be fixed at the Paris Airshow.
It will definitely be interesting to see what shakes from the tree at Paris!


Ruscoe, it's a mystery to me as well as anyone, I've no special insight on the inner workings of QR. [My apologies to AVION1 for my ignorance.]

Being a launch customer to two Airbus models (A319-100LR and A340-600HGW) as well as standing by Airbus through the troubled development of the A380 and A350 certainly makes one wonder if there really isn't a reason behind QR's stance. The lone standout of course are the orders for the excellent 777 models, but then, there isn't much competition there, yet, is there?

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Maybe they are just a loyal customer? Airbus has also been with Qatar Airways from their beginnings and Qatar have always said they have been delighted with the aircraft they have received. In addition, have Airbus given Qatar sub standard products at any time? No. Even when the 346 came on Qatar used this as the flagship in advertising....a delay in a very small sub fleet of 380's is it. That's all. So no wonder Qatar is happy with Airbus.

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This is great news for the A350 program and Airbus. Lets see if other key launch customers stick with the A350.

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Surely this order has more to do with the fact that the State of Qatar wants to buy into the Airbus company (more money than sense) rather than the actual aircraft.....this is pure politics and has nothing to do with Airbus,s ability to sell aircraft or make decent aircraft - whether they are A380s or wooden model gliders.....of the push together variety

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Chairman Akbar Al Baker's statement

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Rui1950 wrote:Surely this order has more to do with the fact that the State of Qatar wants to buy into the Airbus company (more money than sense) rather than the actual aircraft.....this is pure politics and has nothing to do with Airbus,s ability to sell aircraft or make decent aircraft - whether they are A380s or wooden model gliders.....of the push together variety
Words fail me. Interesting way to raise the value of your shareholding in an organisation....spending more than your investment again on your own products?!!! Lucky then that Qatar hasn't cancelled its T7's eh?

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more A350 support

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Aeroflot picks Airbus A350s, Boeing "frozen"


MOSCOW, March 15 (Reuters) - Russian airline Aeroflot (AFLT.MM: Quote, Profile , Research) will sign a contract in the next few weeks to buy 22 of Airbus's proposed new long-distance A350 planes instead of Boeing (BA.N: Quote, Profile , Research) 787 Dreamliners, its chief executive said on Thursday.


story here http://tinyurl.com/3ad2za
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"The contract for the 787s is frozen," Aeroflot CEO Valery Okulov said. "It's hard to say how deep that freeze is."

Sounds like he wasn't the one to freeze the contract. Rather it was frozen for him, and he doesn't know whether he can unfreeze.
By the way, is there anyone on board who knows how to fly an airplane?

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I found this part interesting.....


The move follows Russia's foray into Airbus parent EADS (EAD.PA: Quote, Profile , Research), the world's second largest aerospace firm in which Russian state bank VTB last year bought a five percent stake


The deal will be done in the next few weeks," Okulov told reporters. "Yes, we're signing for 22, and it's a firm contract."
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"The contract for the 787s is frozen," Aeroflot CEO Valery Okulov said. "It's hard to say how deep that freeze is."
From what I have been told by people at Boeing, they have already allocated those delivery slots to a yet to be identified customer. so if Aeroflot changes their mind once again they go to the back of the line.
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Aeroflot lost out because of politics. Otherwise, from what was said, both the A350 and 787 would have served the needs of the company.

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