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American Airlines to Order 460 Narrowbody Jets to Replace and Transform its Fleet


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Postado 20 de julho de 2011 - 09:02

AMR Corporation Announces Largest Aircraft Order in History With Boeing and Airbus

American Airlines to Order 460 Narrowbody Jets to Replace and Transform its Fleet

American expects to create youngest, most fuel-efficient fleet among U.S. industry peers in approximately five years

Agreement includes options and purchase rights for 465 additional aircraft through 2025

American to be first U.S. network carrier to take delivery of Airbus A320neo Family aircraft and first airline to commit to Boeing's expected new 737 family offering


FORT WORTH, Texas, July 20, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- AMR Corporation (NYSE: AMR), the parent company of American Airlines and American Eagle, today announced landmark agreements with Airbus and Boeing that will allow it to replace and transform American's narrowbody fleet over five years and solidify its fleet plan into the next decade. These new aircraft will allow American to reduce its operating and fuel costs and deliver state-of-the-art amenities to customers, while maximizing financial flexibility for the Company.

Under the new agreements, American plans to acquire 460 narrowbody, single-aisle aircraft from the Boeing 737 and Airbus A320 families beginning in 2013 through 2022 – the largest aircraft order in aviation history. As part of these agreements, starting in 2017 American will become the first network U.S. airline to begin taking delivery of "next generation" narrowbody aircraft that will further accelerate fuel-efficiency gains.

These new deliveries are expected to pave the way for American to have the youngest and most fuel-efficient fleet among its U.S. airline peers in approximately five years.

American also will benefit from approximately $13 billion of committed financing provided by the manufacturers through lease transactions that will help maximize balance sheet flexibility and reduce risk. The financing fully covers the first 230 deliveries.

Gerard Arpey, Chairman and CEO of AMR and American Airlines, noted that today's order represents another important step in the Company's strategy to build a strong foundation for the future.

"We have a long track record of meeting our obligations to all of our stakeholders, including strategic partners, lenders, suppliers and investors. We believe this history continues to help us navigate today's challenges while remaining focused on doing what's necessary to position American Airlines for long-term success, and we look forward to working with Boeing and Airbus to achieve it," Arpey said. "Today's announcement paves the way for us to achieve important milestones in our company's future, giving us the ability to replace our narrowbody fleet and finance it responsibly. This was an incredible opportunity for our company that presented itself from two great manufacturers. And, given our aggressive and ambitious fleet plans, we feel fortunate to have both Boeing and Airbus standing beside us to meet our needs. With today's news, we expect to have the youngest and most fuel-efficient fleet among our peers in the U.S. industry within five years. This new fleet will dramatically improve our fuel and operating costs, while enhancing our financial flexibility. More than that, with the power of our network and partnerships and the dedication of our people, we will be an even stronger competitor."

Said Tom Horton, President of AMR and American Airlines: "Our efforts in recent years have transformed nearly every corner of our business. We've strengthened our liquidity, focused our network and alliance relationships on serving the world's most important markets with the best partners, enhanced our products and services with industry-leading technology, and worked to improve the customer experience. Today's announcement will accelerate this transformation, delivering important benefits to our shareholders, customers and employees."

Under the agreement with Boeing, American plans to acquire a total of 200 additional aircraft from the 737 family, with options for another 100 737 family aircraft. American has the flexibility to convert the new deliveries into variants within the 737 family, including the 737-700, 737-800 and 737-900ER.

As part of the Boeing agreement, American will take delivery of 100 aircraft from Boeing's current 737NG family starting in 2013, including three 737-800 options that had been exercised as of July 1, 2011. American also intends to order 100 of Boeing's expected new evolution of the 737NG, with a new engine that would offer even more significant fuel-efficiency gains over today's models. American is pleased to be the first airline to commit to Boeing's new 737 family offering, which is expected to provide a new level of economic efficiency and operational performance, pending final confirmation of the program by Boeing. This airplane would be powered by CFM International's LEAP-X engine.

American's most recent deliveries of the 737-800, with 160 seats, include the all-new Boeing Sky Interior, offering larger overhead bins that pivot down and out similar to those on the 787 Dreamliner, a contemporary feeling of spaciousness and variable LED lighting options for cabin ambience.

"We are pleased to continue our long and successful partnership with American Airlines," said Jim Albaugh, President and CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes. "While the 737 family will continue to serve an important role in American's narrowbody fleet – delivering customer and cost benefits in both its current form and future evolution – as American's primary widebody partner, we are excited to deliver to its customers all of the benefits and cutting-edge technology of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner and the 777-300ER. We look forward to strengthening our partnership for the future."

American also will acquire a total of 260 Airbus aircraft from the A320 Family and will have 365 options and purchase rights for additional aircraft. American has the flexibility to convert its delivery positions into variants within the A320 Family, including the A319 and A321.

American will take delivery of 130 current-generation Airbus A320 Family aircraft beginning in 2013. Beginning in 2017 American will begin taking delivery of 130 aircraft from the A320neo (New Engine Option) Family featuring next-generation engine technology. The new aircraft are approximately 15 percent more fuel efficient than today's models. American will be the first network airline in the U.S. to deploy this new-technology aircraft.

The A320 Family features cabin interiors with increased overhead storage, reduced noise and ambient lighting options.

"American's order represents a strong vote of confidence in our product in the important North American market, and we feel certain our A320 Family aircraft will help the American team deliver a great experience for customers while helping the airline to achieve cost efficiencies that will benefit its shareholders," said Airbus President and CEO Tom Enders. "We are proud to renew our partnership with a company that has a long history of airline industry leadership."

Cost Reduction, Simplification and Flexibility for the Future


The 737 and A320 families offer significant cost reduction opportunities in replacing American's older fleet. For example, Boeing and Airbus aircraft in the 737 and A320 families offer a 35 percent reduction in fuel cost per seat versus the MD-80 and a 12 percent and 15 percent fuel cost reduction per seat, respectively, versus the 757 and 767-200.

The agreements with Boeing and Airbus will continue American's fleet simplification efforts, allowing American to transition four fleet types (MD-80, 737-800, 757 and 767-200) to two (the 737 and the A320 families, which offer significant commonality benefits within each family).

With a total of 465 options and purchase rights for additional aircraft from both manufacturers through 2025, these agreements give American the flexibility for replacement as well as growth opportunities under the right economic and financial conditions, with the ability to acquire up to 925 aircraft in total over 12 years.

Beyond today's announcement, American continues to execute on other elements of a comprehensive fleet renewal plan that will deliver customer benefits in a range of aircraft types and sizes.

In 2009 and 2010, American took delivery of 76 737-800s. Separate from today's announcement, American has taken or is scheduled to take delivery of a total of 54 737-800s from 2011 into 2013. American also has firm orders for eight Boeing 777-300ER widebody aircraft to be delivered in 2012-2013. American is the first U.S. airline to order the 777-300ER, which will offer many operational and customer benefits while serving as the flagship of American's modernized fleet.

In addition, American has plans to acquire 42 state-of-the-art Boeing 787 Dreamliners, to be delivered starting in late 2014, with options for 58 additional 787s. American also has firm orders for seven 777-200 widebody aircraft scheduled for delivery in 2013 through 2016.

"While our network is our core product, designed to take our customers where they most want to go, our fleet is a critical element of our ability to deliver a superior travel experience, safely, reliably and comfortably," said Virasb Vahidi, American's Chief Commercial Officer, who leads American's fleet and network planning and strategy. "With today's announcement, I am confident that we will be able to meet our customers' needs for decades to come with a modern fleet that will be second to none."

American was advised in the transaction by SkyWorks Capital, LLC.

AMR and American Airlines President Tom Horton and Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Bella Goren will make a presentation regarding American's fleet transaction during a teleconference on Wednesday, July 20, at 8:30am EDT. To listen to the presentation, call 612-326-1011, and enter the passcode: AMR. The presentation and teleconference also can be accessed at the Investor Relations site of AA.com.


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Postado 20 de julho de 2011 - 09:15

Meu Deus. :omfg: :omg: 460+465 deixou muitos árabes de queixo caído. Sem considerar opções a AA vai receber em média 51 aeronaves por ano.

Agradou ambos, mas com uma vitória a favor da Airbus.

Perguntar não ofende, ela vai ter acesso à linhas de crédito, mas será que a AA também vai ter que se reestruturar em relação aos custos fixos?

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Postado 20 de julho de 2011 - 09:34

American de Airbus? Vai ficar esquisitão.

Mas fica uma pergunta, qual avião vai substituir o 757 nas rotas internacionais?

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Postado 20 de julho de 2011 - 10:06

20/07/11
SOURCE:Air Transport Intelligence news
Boeing promises re-engined 737
By Lori Ranson

Boeing will produce a re-engined variant of its 737 narrowbody to satisfy American Airlines' future demand for more fuel-efficient aircraft.

The Seattle airframer says the new aircraft will be have "new, more fuel-efficient engines" in the form of CFM International's Leap-X as well as aerodynamic and system improvements.

American has ordered 200 Boeing aircraft split between the current Next Generation 737 models and the re-engined version, as part of a 460 aircraft order, with the remainder going to European rival Airbus.

The Airbus order includes 260 A320 aircraft with flexibility to convert its delivery positions into the A319 and A321. Deliveries of 130 current generation A320s start in 2013, said American, followed by deliveries of 130 A320neos beginning in 2017.

"Under the new agreements, American plans to acquire 460 narrowbody, single-aisle aircraft from the Boeing 737 and Airbus A320 families beginning in 2013 through 2022 - the largest aircraft order in aviation history," touted American.

Key to the deals is $13 billion in financing committed by Airbus and Boeing in lease transactions covering the first 230 deliveries.

Coinciding with American's revelation of the massive narrowbody order, the carrier posted net $286 million loss for the second quarter, and is the only major US network carrier expected to lose money for the April-June timeframe

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Postado 20 de julho de 2011 - 10:25

Digamos que é uma encomenda de respeito rs.

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Postado 20 de julho de 2011 - 10:27

AMR Corporation Announces Largest Aircraft Order in History With Boeing and Airbus.

Agreement includes options and purchase rights for 465 additional aircraft through 2025
American to be first U.S. network carrier to take delivery of Airbus A320neo Family aircraft and first airline to commit to Boeing's expected new 737 family offering.

Wow!!!!!!!! Esta si que es una verdadera orden!!!!

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Postado 20 de julho de 2011 - 10:59

Quem se deu bem foi a Airbus

Boeing: 200 + 100
Airbis: 260 + 365!!!

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Postado 20 de julho de 2011 - 11:12

A Boeing claramente perdeu bastante ao demorar a decidir o que fazer com o B737 (novo motor ou aeronave remodelada).

Eu acreditava que a American dividiria suas compras em Boeing e Airbus, mas achava que a Boeing teria vantagem no número de encomendas. Acho que a demora da fabricante americana em decidir o futuro do seu principal avião fez com que a American desse preferência à família A320.


E interessante notar que os MD80s, B757 e B767-200 da AA serão completamente substituídos pelos B737-700/800/900ER e A319/20/21Neo.

Irão tirar 3 modelos da frota e somente acrescentar 1 (já que ela atualmente já é uma operadora do B737NG).

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Postado 20 de julho de 2011 - 11:54

JETSITE:

American Airlines faz encomenda recorde e lança 737 remotorizado
Depois de muita especulação, a American Airlines confirmou hoje (20/07) pela manhã que vai encomendar até 460 novos jatos, com opção de compra para outros 465. Trata-se do maior pedido de narrowbodies da história da aviação comercial.

Das 460 encomendas, 260 serão aeronaves da família Airbus A320, sendo que a American Airlines pode converter seus pedidos para A319 e A321. Os primeiros 130 jatos da Airbus fazem parte da atual família de A320 e serão entregues a partir de 2013. Já a segunda onde de jatos que será entregue a partir de 2017, faz parte da famíla de jatos A320neo, os A320 remotorizados.

Além de quebrar um tabu e voltar a encomendar aeronaves da Airbus, a American Airlines também acertou a compra de mais 200 unidades do 737NG da Boeing. A grande novidade, no entanto, é que a empresa lançou o 737NG remotorizado. A Boeing por sua vez, ainda não se manifestou oficialmente sobre o 737NG remotorizado, mas um posicionamento é esperado para breve.

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Postado 20 de julho de 2011 - 12:34

O anúncio enviado aos clientes é este aqui: http://www.aa.com/i18n/urls/aanews.jsp


Building Youngest U.S. Fleet in Industry

New aircraft deliveries pave the way for American to have the youngest and most fuel-efficient fleet among U.S. airline peers in approximately five years.
Landmark Agreement with Boeing and Airbus®

American Airlines continues to focus on modernizing our fleet and delivering state- of- the-art amenities to our customers with the largest aircraft order in aviation history. Under new agreements with Boeing and Airbus®, American will replace and transform its narrowbody fleet with the acquisition of 460 aircraft including:

Introduction of 260 Airbus aircraft from the A320 Family starting in 2013.
Addition of 200 Boeing 737NG family aircraft starting in 2013.
First U.S. network airline to take delivery of the A320neo Family, which offers even greater fuel efficiency than today’s models.
Intent to order Boeing’s expected new evolution of the 737NG which would also offer more fuel efficiency than current models.
New orders are in addition to the 130 Boeing 737-800’s that American has already received or has on order to replace its MD-80 fleet.

Improved Features

With these modern, new aircraft come several unique features designed to provide a more contemporary and innovative travel experience including:

Enhanced lighting options
Additional overhead bin space
A modern, contemporary atmosphere
Improved environmental footprint with greater fuel efficiency and reduced noise

Other Fleet Renewal Efforts In Progress

These new agreements are in addition to American’s other fleet orders and renewal efforts currently underway:

Eight Boeing 777-300ER widebody aircraft to be delivered in 2012-2013
Seven 777-200 widebody aircraft scheduled for delivery in 2013-2016
Forty-two state-of-the-art Boeing 787 Dreamliners expected to be delivered starting late 2014

We are excited about the renewal efforts underway and we look forward to continuing to provide you updates on our fleet as well as Admirals Club facility refurbishments, expanded mobile solutions and inflight entertainment and productivity options.

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Postado 20 de julho de 2011 - 12:43

Agora que os principais players já decidiram o passo futuro, em qual direção irá a nossa Embraer? Será que vão intervir nos Ejet, remotorizando a família ou vão investir numa nova linha de jatos para alcançar, inclusive, o concorrente chinês? Penso que o governo brasileiro deveria subsidiar a embraer, mesmo q de forma indireta, para permitir o surgimento de uma nova família de jatos, bem como a implantação de uma nova linha de produção que permitisse o surgimento de um novo polo aeronáutico, aos moldes de São José dos Campos, talvez no centro-oeste ou norte do Brasil.

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Postado 20 de julho de 2011 - 12:50

Bela Order da AA.

100 737NG family beginning 2013

100 737RE family beginning 2017 - global launch customer

130 A320 family beginning 2013

130 A320NEO family beginning 2017 - U.S. launch customer



Vantagem da Airbus, mas não esqueçam dos Wides, sendo 42 787 e os T7W a serem recebidos.
A Boeing assim como a Airbus fez, deveria trazer ao mercado uma versão do Narrow requentada, com nova motorização e alguns itens aerodinamicos novos, não o fez hesitou.
Mas fico feliz a longa vida do 737!!


Acho que além da AA que possui uma grande frota de Mad Dogs, outra que deve anunciar uma grande encomenda "fifity-fifty", deve ser a Delta, dentre as Majors Norte-Americanas a que tem a frota relativamente nova e a nova United, mas também espero o mesmo esquema da AA.


A Airbus ofereceu beneficios pomposos a AA.


Mas sei lá, mesmo com remotorização e novo itens, ainda acho que A321 e 739 não são substitutos a altura do 757 " The Rocket of Seattle"!!

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Postado 20 de julho de 2011 - 13:35

Haja espaço no deserto para estes avioes que serao desativados ! e os preços cairao, é hora de muita empresa sair as compras de usados

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Postado 20 de julho de 2011 - 13:36

Excepcional ordem que agrada gregos (airbus) e troianos (boeing)...Adoraria ver os detalhes da engenharia financeira onde uma empresa com credit rating de CCC (AMR) consegue fazer isto :uhm:

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Postado 20 de julho de 2011 - 13:41

Outra questão. A AMR postou mais de 260 milhões de prejuízo este trimestre. Pergunta: Ainda existirá AA para receber todos estes aviões?

MLN

PS: Eu sou fã da AA mas acho que ela não dura mais que 5 anos...

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Postado 20 de julho de 2011 - 13:47

View PostMLN-SJP, em 20 de julho de 2011 - 13:36 , disse:

Excepcional ordem que agrada gregos (airbus) e troianos (boeing)...Adoraria ver os detalhes da engenharia financeira onde uma empresa com credit rating de CCC (AMR) consegue fazer isto :uhm:


View PostMLN-SJP, em 20 de julho de 2011 - 13:41 , disse:

Outra questão. A AMR postou mais de 260 milhões de prejuízo este trimestre. Pergunta: Ainda existirá AA para receber todos estes aviões?


MLN, eu também questiono isso. A empresa é a mais ineficiente das majors americanas e vai fazer esta mega-compra? Será que espera que a economia que estes aviões gerarão será suficiente para pagar as contas? Uma coisa que vai dar uma folga para a American é o spin-off da American Eagle, será que renderá alguns bilhões? Outra questão que a empresa tem que resolver é a questão trabalhista, talvez este desligamento da Eagle tenha ver com isso, possibilitando a empresa contratar uma terceirizada que opera E-Jets para minizar custos.

Só lembrando que dia desses ela fez sale-lease-back de 30 B738.

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Postado 20 de julho de 2011 - 13:56

Será que teve "dedo político" aí no meio? Imaginem o poder de barganha que ela teria se anunciasse que apenas um fabricante receberia encomendas. Até a Ryanair ficaria com inveja! Com certeza a companhia conseguiria ainda melhores se escolhesse apenas um fabricante.

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Postado 20 de julho de 2011 - 13:57

Analisando com mais calma o press release a ordem na boeing é de apenas 97 novos 737NG. Os outros 100 737RE são apenas uma carta de intenções...

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Postado 20 de julho de 2011 - 14:08

View PostMLN-SJP, em 20 de julho de 2011 - 13:57 , disse:

Analisando com mais calma o press release a ordem na boeing é de apenas 97 novos 737NG. Os outros 100 737RE são apenas uma carta de intenções...

MLN



Resumindo:

FIRM:
Boeing: 97 737NG + 40 options
Airbus: 130 A320 + 130 320NEO + 365 options

Intençãode compra quando lançado
Boeing: 100 737RE + 60 options

MLN

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Postado 20 de julho de 2011 - 14:16

View PostMLN-SJP, em 20 de julho de 2011 - 13:36 , disse:

Excepcional ordem que agrada gregos (airbus) e troianos (boeing)...Adoraria ver os detalhes da engenharia financeira onde uma empresa com credit rating de CCC (AMR) consegue fazer isto :uhm:



Calma, pra produzir tudo isso de avião para uma única aérea vai demorar, então vida longa aos Mad Dogs e 757!!







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