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Ari707
2007-05-30, 02:12 PM
fround this on A-net

guess you can take this with a grain of salt (or maybe the whole salt shaker).

Reliable sources inside the aviation industry have told Flightblogger that American Airlines intends to place a "massive" narrow and wide-body order at the Paris Air Show that includes:

- Boeing 787s - 100-125 firm, plus another 100 options
- Additional Boeing 777s - firm number unknown
- Boeing 737s - 100 firm, options unknown

adam613
2007-05-30, 05:36 PM
How, exactly, does American Airlines plan to pay for all of these shiny new aircraft?

hiss srq
2007-05-30, 06:22 PM
Well they can afford to pay that ass Aprey all that money and are still sticking the pilots where it hurts so I would say they have some money. Oh lets not forget they sold the SABRE system for an ungodly amount of cash. Also that they are saving tons with the fact that they joined the bent wing club.

AirtrafficController
2007-05-30, 06:34 PM
wow a possible AA 787, cant wait to see those shiny new aircraft at the gates of the New AA terminal at JFK

PhilDernerJr
2007-05-30, 07:00 PM
The 787 is made of composite, and it's not possible to make it shiny. AA would have to choose a new scheme for the aircraft.

Midnight Mike
2007-05-30, 07:29 PM
The 787 is made of composite, and it's not possible to make it shiny. AA would have to choose a new scheme for the aircraft.

Yep, those composite aircraft will be painted.....

Besides, the color of composites is more like a charcoal black/gray color

AirtrafficController
2007-05-30, 08:21 PM
so I guess they will be just some shade of grey-white? wow its almost as they have gotten a new paint job(but not really). AA's piant job is a classic and has been for 30 years

T-Bird76
2007-05-30, 08:50 PM
How, exactly, does American Airlines plan to pay for all of these shiny new aircraft?

AA has plenty of cash on hand for deposits and a huge market capitalization. American will have no problem paying for those new planes if they do order them. American has been one of the if not the strongest U.S airlines in the nation.

mirrodie
2007-05-30, 09:40 PM
Well they can afford to pay that ass Aprey all that money and are still sticking the pilots where it hurts so I would say they have some money. Oh lets not forget they sold the SABRE system for an ungodly amount of cash. Also that they are saving tons with the fact that they joined the bent wing club.


From what I understand, Arpey is doing a decent job in working at getting management to work with the unions better.
As for his pay, while he may be getting paid big bucks, as I understand it, he is underpaid for his position. I'm no pro but this was what I learned not long ago.


Having said that, I'l be nice if AA replace some 737s and md80s with the 787.

INTENSS
2007-05-30, 09:42 PM
The 787 is made of composite, and it's not possible to make it shiny. AA would have to choose a new scheme for the aircraft.

Paint can't be shiny? :P I think we're talking polished bare metal here....and there always ways to make things look the same without changing up schemes. New paint processes are quite impressive with what you can create out of them.

-Rich

T-Bird76
2007-05-30, 09:48 PM
Well they can afford to pay that ass Aprey all that money and are still sticking the pilots where it hurts so I would say they have some money. Oh lets not forget they sold the SABRE system for an ungodly amount of cash. Also that they are saving tons with the fact that they joined the bent wing club.

Ryan, Arpey is far from and ass, people can say what they want about his pay and his bounus but the fact is he kept AA out of Chap 11, he didn't dump AA's pensions on the tax payers, and he's kept AA growing. Oh and he's not a drunk <cough cough Parker>...hehe :wink:

PhilDernerJr
2007-05-30, 09:49 PM
Having said that, I'l be nice if AA replace some 737s and md80s with the 787.

I don't think that can happen, as the 787 is the replacement for the 757/767 market.

T-Bird76
2007-05-30, 09:55 PM
Having said that, I'l be nice if AA replace some 737s and md80s with the 787.

Mario the 787 is a new aircraft type that suits two purposes, one it replaces the 767 and it opens new markets because of the economics involved. The 787 isn't a narrow body replacement, plus AA's 737s are new. The 787 isn't even a 757 replacement, remember the 757 is a narrow body. Even though today's 757s are on transatlantic ops they were never intended on doing those routes. The only real replacement on the market now for the 757 is the 737-900ER.

adam613
2007-05-31, 10:59 AM
Having said that, I'l be nice if AA replace some 737s and md80s with the 787.

Or A300s. AA is still flying quite a few of those, and I'm sure very few will shed tears to see them retired.