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Boeing Annual Fee Could Impact Residuals
June 8, 2009
Operators of Third Party Conversions Face Bill For “Millions” The imposition of an annual fee for technical support by Boeing on non-Boeing performed licensed conversions has the potential to impact the residual values of aircraft converted by...
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B777-200ER Values Achieve Measure of Stability
October 6, 2003
Despite the problems being experienced by operators of the B777-200ER, the type continues to be viewed with considerable enthusiasm such that values remain relatively stable, a notable achievement in an environment which continues to see a decline...
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7 Percent Hike in Boeing List Prices Keeps Pace with Value Recovery
September 20, 2004
Narrowbody but Not Widebody List Prices Compare Well with Airbus For the first time in two years, Boeing [BA] has published list prices, which show an across the board 7 percent increase compared to the nearly 9 percent boost recorded by Airbus...
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A350 Residual Calculations on Hold As Airbus Ponders Future
April 17, 2006
Decision on Whether to Proceed Will Determine Widebody Values for 10-15 Years Whether the growing groundswell of customer opinion favoring an all-new Airbus A350--in terms of a new fuselage diameter and wing design--will see them changing direction...
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Revival of B767-300ER Production Would See Weak Residuals
April 28, 2008
Delay to B787-10 Again Improves Prospects for A350 Yet another delay to the B787 is creating serious problems for airlines and raises the prospect of Boeing restarting production of the B767-300ER, a type which may be in demand today but which will...
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B777-200ER Values Remain Stable
August 8, 2005
The Boeing [BA] B777-200ER continues to be viewed with considerable enthusiasm, so much so that values remain relatively stable. The expansion of the customer base in recent years coupled with the ongoing popularity have persuaded financial...
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Long Term B777-300ER Residuals Under Scrutiny
December 10, 2007
Emirates A350-1000 Order Creates Uncertainty for Boeing Since entering service in 2004 the B777-300ER has become the leading widebody in terms of perceived residual value strength but with the selection of the competing A350-1000 by Emirates comes...
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Revitalized Boeing Sales Initiative Likely To Contain New Pricing
April 18, 2005
Used Values Have Managed To Achieve Only Modest Gains Boeing's [BA] much-needed boost to its sales effort is expected to result in competitive new pricing, a development that may also keep the lid on any further rises in used values. Boeing has...
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Cargo Conversion No Guarantee of Future Value Strength
October 31, 2005
The prospect for widescale conversion of older aircraft to freighters is by no means guaranteed, even when a shortage of cargo capacity exists and the prospect of conversion does little to improve the values of passenger units. Boeing [BA] has...
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Ryanair Filing Suggests Massive Discounts for B737-800s
May 2, 2005
Concessions Galore Evident for Prime Boeing Customer The price tag for the large number of Boeing [BA] B737-800s contracted by Ryanair [RYAAY] over a series of orders could turn out to be about $35 million each, representing a discount of nearly 50...
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Boeing List Prices Continue to Diverge From Actual Pricing
July 23, 2007
5.5 Percent Rise Suggest Rampant Market The rise in Boeing list prices, closely matching the increase announced earlier in the year by Airbus, points to a market that is close to over heating except that actual prices are fortunate to be rising by...
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Boeing Widebody Twin Values Improve at Expense of Competition
December 12, 2005
Product Strategy Finally Falls into Place The values of Boeing's widebody twins continue to achieve stability, if not improvement, as a consequence of renewed orders, while those of Airbus weaken. The capture of an order from Cathay Pacific for 16...
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Ryanair Order Provides Little Solace for New Aircraft Pricing
February 10, 2003
Ryanair has once again taken advantage of the difficulties faced by manufacturers and placed orders for aircraft at the bottom of the price trough. The carrier has secured heavy discounts on a relatively modest number of firm orders, while pegging...
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Boeing Keeps B747 Production Going, But at What Price?
July 25, 2005
For Boeing to maintain production of the B747 until the arrival of the B747-400X, the manufacturer must push for sales of even more freighters. But to encourage customers to opt for the existing model rather than wait for the newer example -- or...
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Boeing's Cancellation of B717 Hits Values Hard
February 7, 2005
Current & Residual Values Based on Minimum Production Run Boeing's [BA] decision to finally axe the B717 after years of uncertainty has drawn a line under values of the beleaguered aircraft. Current and residual value projections for the B717 have...
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Shakeup at Boeing Highlights Strategic Cost-Cutting for New Aircraft
December 13, 2004
The departure of top Boeing [BA] salesman Toby Bright provides further evidence of intense pricing competition from archrival Airbus. In the final days of 2004, Airbus seems set to once again beat Boeing in both annual orders and production. The...
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B777-200ER Values Continue To Decline
May 25, 2009
Despite past success, the B777-200ER is facing tough times such that values have experienced more than a modest fall during the course of the last twelve months. The expansion of the customer base and on-going popularity persuaded financial...
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B737-700 Values & Lease Rentals At Their Peak
July 11, 2005
The strong demand for narrowbodies - and the Boeing [BA] B737-700 in particular - has boosted the values and lease rentals of this aircraft, possibly to their peak. Even though the market still focuses on the successful B737-800, the -700 has...
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B737NG Residuals Begin to Reflect Its 'Replacement in 2013'
May 3, 2004
Value Projections Need to Factor in New Narrowbody Families The projected entry-into-service date for a B737NG replacement in less than a decade raises the possibility that residual market values will exhibit a marked, but not entirely unexpected...
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B777-300ER Continues to Erode Popularity of B777-200ER
July 23, 2007
The B777-200ER remains in demand such that values remain relatively stable. The expansion of the customer base and on-going popularity has persuaded financial institutions to participate in sale and leasebacks and other financing instruments...
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