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Delta shoots down Boeing’s CSeries dumping claim
Delta Air Lines shot down Boeing’s claim that Bombardier “dumped” the CSeries order, in testimony last week before the US International Trade Commission. Boeing filed a complaint April 27 that Bombardier sold the CS100 to Delta for $19.6m, well below its production cost, a price that constitutes “dumping.” (leehamnews.com) 更多...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Reading this, Boeing had no delivery slots available and DL has taken delivery. So they are complaining that DL did not obediently wait for them to get around to it?
this civil fight could offer a new opportunity in the military field...
a chance for France to sell its RAFALE in North America?
a chance for France to sell its RAFALE in North America?
Hi David,
You raise an extremely serious point. Ottawa,the Department of National Defence just cancelled a multi-billion dollar contract with Lockheed Martin. Upset would be a good understatement. People who know absolutely nothing about military aircraft will jump to what looks like the wisdom of a troop of apes. I'm sure that the F-35 has some merits. Off the record pilot reports suggest that this is similar to "Ford's Edsel".
It has nothing to do with Bombardier C-Series Regional Jets. They're pissed off and scared other countries will follow suit. This is how your closest and oldest friends get treated. But one thing that I am sure of. If one of the "A" class World Air Carriers is extremely overwhelmed by the performance of the C-Series jets. They will sell, it takes time to build momentum. Boeing bet the farm on the 777, which is a market leader.
The BS by Boeing was simply blowback from an iffy fighter. They stand to lose the most
Ottawa can turn around and destroy Boeing sales for years. Remember if they don't get what they want they will do anything that makes Vladimir Putin look like THE FRIENDLY GIANT ".Its another common shitty game America plays with her Allies. The present sitting President has no idea of what a moral center and decency is. It may suck for a
while. Incidentally, Rafael has no chance of making sales in Canada because the RCAF helmets that cost around a million a pop are configured only for our best friends weapons. However the Typhoon is a different story with total weapons capability. I would approach British Aerospace and technology. After all Boeing orders by Canadian Carriers should be cancelled immediately. It would be fun to watch. However the sitting PM has no spine or functioning brain. Sorry everybody the truth must be told consequences are dire with an idiot at the helm should be fun to watch how this mess turns out. Don't forget the Air Canada Airbus bribery that involved a cough syrup addict who happened to be the sitting PM. He resigned in mystery over this kind of message. Don't forget Boeing rip-off of the last C-17 built cost one hundred million more than the RAF and RAAF didn't pay those prices. It was a sleazy maneuver by Boeing because of special features added by Boeing. That's a load of monkey-muffins.
You raise an extremely serious point. Ottawa,the Department of National Defence just cancelled a multi-billion dollar contract with Lockheed Martin. Upset would be a good understatement. People who know absolutely nothing about military aircraft will jump to what looks like the wisdom of a troop of apes. I'm sure that the F-35 has some merits. Off the record pilot reports suggest that this is similar to "Ford's Edsel".
It has nothing to do with Bombardier C-Series Regional Jets. They're pissed off and scared other countries will follow suit. This is how your closest and oldest friends get treated. But one thing that I am sure of. If one of the "A" class World Air Carriers is extremely overwhelmed by the performance of the C-Series jets. They will sell, it takes time to build momentum. Boeing bet the farm on the 777, which is a market leader.
The BS by Boeing was simply blowback from an iffy fighter. They stand to lose the most
Ottawa can turn around and destroy Boeing sales for years. Remember if they don't get what they want they will do anything that makes Vladimir Putin look like THE FRIENDLY GIANT ".Its another common shitty game America plays with her Allies. The present sitting President has no idea of what a moral center and decency is. It may suck for a
while. Incidentally, Rafael has no chance of making sales in Canada because the RCAF helmets that cost around a million a pop are configured only for our best friends weapons. However the Typhoon is a different story with total weapons capability. I would approach British Aerospace and technology. After all Boeing orders by Canadian Carriers should be cancelled immediately. It would be fun to watch. However the sitting PM has no spine or functioning brain. Sorry everybody the truth must be told consequences are dire with an idiot at the helm should be fun to watch how this mess turns out. Don't forget the Air Canada Airbus bribery that involved a cough syrup addict who happened to be the sitting PM. He resigned in mystery over this kind of message. Don't forget Boeing rip-off of the last C-17 built cost one hundred million more than the RAF and RAAF didn't pay those prices. It was a sleazy maneuver by Boeing because of special features added by Boeing. That's a load of monkey-muffins.
Using Delta for leverage and trying to throw them under the bus isn't going to end well for Boeing. Delta is the largest airline by market cap, and could be a big customer for the 797 when it arrives.
It is pretty obvious that Boeing didn't really have a product to compete with the CSeries, so making Delta the scapegoat in their fight with Bombardier is just going to make any future bidding for Delta's business very awkward.
It is pretty obvious that Boeing didn't really have a product to compete with the CSeries, so making Delta the scapegoat in their fight with Bombardier is just going to make any future bidding for Delta's business very awkward.
And thinking one step further, if Boeing does succeed to seriously impede the Series, there are already Chinese buyers standing in line to invest in Bombardier, with propositions to build a second final assembly facility in China. Combine that with the newly formed Chinese-Russian partnership to develop and build twin isle aircraft, now that's competition for Boeing!
Hi Wolfgang,
I am very leary of doing anything that involves the Russians or Chinese. They will buy them,study them modify outside of patent rights literally allowing them to steal the technology even though it's built under license theoretically. Most corporate entities in Europe and North America are extremely leary of these projects. The Russians will normally claim minute details that causes non-existent problems with quality or assembly. Gary Kasparov calls them state thieves. I am extremely inclined to agree with him. With the Russians will claim we are no longer cooperating honestly and quit with 99% of your proprietary technology. The Chinese just sleaze your technology, you hand it over and of course threatening problems occur screwing you from your technology. Come on everybody,are we all brain dead. These people are still card carrying communists.
I am very leary of doing anything that involves the Russians or Chinese. They will buy them,study them modify outside of patent rights literally allowing them to steal the technology even though it's built under license theoretically. Most corporate entities in Europe and North America are extremely leary of these projects. The Russians will normally claim minute details that causes non-existent problems with quality or assembly. Gary Kasparov calls them state thieves. I am extremely inclined to agree with him. With the Russians will claim we are no longer cooperating honestly and quit with 99% of your proprietary technology. The Chinese just sleaze your technology, you hand it over and of course threatening problems occur screwing you from your technology. Come on everybody,are we all brain dead. These people are still card carrying communists.
Bombardier peddled the C series to United who then decided to go with the B737-700 so it looks like Boeing do have a product that competes.