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Monday, November 3, 2014

Just When 52 A Month is Too Much For Wall Street This

Boeing’s Ruling The Sky With Solid Orders For The 737 Max


Boeing has received an order for thirty more 737, as reported by news sources. Boeing has flipped the Monrch Airlines card out of Randy Tinseth's suit coat sleeve, for thirty MAX's. Boeing has more cards up its sleeve before year end. Maybe two hundred or more as Ryan Air and others confirm its comitted orders. For the rest of the story here is the journalistic perspective.

From Guru Focus: clip: Read Complete Article at the Above Headline link:

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"Boeing (BA), the lead aircraft manufacturer, received orders for the 737 Max plane from Monarch Airlines on October 31. The airline operator has ordered 30 of these single aisle jets. The news sent Boeing’s share up 1.2%. More importantly, this deal has made the 737 Max the fastest-selling aircraft of the American plane maker.

Boeing boasts of an order backlog for more than 5,500 jets as of the third quarter ended in September, and more than 4,000 units of the total backlog is for its top-selling model, the 737. As airlines kept demanding a jet that would be more fuel efficient, Boeing decided to make the 737 Max on the proven platform of the popular 737 airplane. The derivative plane, as seen from the heavy order flow, has become a very popular aircraft among operators. "


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The 52 month flexibility in production is more of a reality than a dream. Boeing will have amassed almost a thousand 737 orders this year as it closes.  If it reaches 52 a month, this year's end total order prediction represents, almost two years of production . Hyperbole? No, Just common sense order book analysis.

Here comes the rest of the story. Monarch Airlines are predominately an Airbus fleet where it only has aging group of 757 aircraft in portfolio. The rest of the aircraft are Airbus family members. This is a Sea Change Moment! Boeing has cracked open the Britsih airline with this new order.

Below is a historical seat chart of Monarch Airlines from seat Guru.

As you can see Boeing is eroding the Airbus market in full view of the A320 NEO market with this order. The customer/ticket holder will be pleased.

Fleet Information and Seat Maps

Widebody Jets

Economy class

Aircraft with seatmap Seat Pitch Seat Width Seat Type Video Type Laptop Power Power Type Wi-Fi 
Airbus A300-600 (AB6)28-2917.5"StandardNoneNoneNoneNo
Airbus A330-200 (332)3116.25StandardOverhead TVNoneNoneNo

Business class

Aircraft with seatmap Seat Pitch Seat Width Seat Type Video Type Laptop Power Power Type Wi-Fi 
Airbus A330-200 (332)3417.5ReclinerOn-Demand TVNoneNoneNo

Narrowbody Jets

Economy class

Aircraft with seatmap Seat Pitch Seat Width Seat Type Video Type Laptop Power Power Type Wi-Fi 
Airbus A320-200 (320)28-2917.0"StandardNoneNoneNoneNo
Airbus A321-200 (321)28-2917.5"StandardOverhead TVNoneNoneNo
Boeing 757-200 (757)28-3417.5"StandardNoneNoneNoneNo

Monarch Fleet Disposition Numbers from Wikipedia show the true significance of Boeing's order as it flips Airbus out and Boeing for thirty MAX in. Its a fleet replacement and expansion order!

Randy Tinseth is smiling today as the Monarch Airline card is played.

Current fleet

The Monarch fleet consists of the following aircraft as of July 2014:[65]

AircraftTotalOrdersPassengers[66]Notes
WYTotal
Airbus A300-600R2361361Retired, awaiting de-registration
Airbus A320-200101741743 aircraft to be retired Winter 2014
Airbus A321-200272214214Orders Due, 2015. 2 aircraft to be retired Winter 2014
Airbus A330-200251323374To be retired April/May 2015 [67]
Boeing 737 MAX 830Deliveries from Q2 2018 with options for an additional 15 aircraft.[68]
Boeing 757-2003229229Chartered[65][69] To be retired at the end of 2014.[69]
Total4432

Sunday, November 2, 2014

October Is More Than Average

The numbers are in for October for eleven 787 delivered as it marches towards the December count completion during 2014.


Goal +/-                          *08/2014    **09/2014         Projecting      October (actual) Delta 
Month Deliveries              13           **10             10            11                          +1
3 M-M-avg                      12.33          10.33        10             11.33                     +1.33
Production Goal               10               10             10             10                          0
Delivery Trend (+/- )       +2.33            +.33                   . 0            +1.33      /Target       >                
                                       *PM-Start      **M.A.P.                         PM-End
*Progression Months
**Moving Average Progression

Other Notes on the 787 Production analysis.

Total Year To Date 787:   90
2014 Goal                       110
Two Month Goal               20

Boeing met and achieved its 10 a month goal once again by delivering 11 787 during October. It has 10 more in production testing as a basis for November deliveries. Boeing has also achieved a fleet of 15 preflight preparation 787's. These 25 flightline participants  in total, are making the bedrock for November-December deliveries. Between the Change Incorporation and rework 787's there is a pool of 30  787 that conceivably could deliver by year's end.

Charleston Flight Line Candidates For Delivery



However, a straight from factory to flightline number will emerge during November that will also compete for delivery. Eleven new flightline aircraft will emerge in November making ready for end of year deliveries. December's aircraft emerging from the factory will deliver at the first of 2015.



What this all means is a possibility of 22 more 787's in the next 60 days, reaching a number for this year of 112, 787's delivered.  (Blogger prediction)

Boeing will certainly make its first of the year goal annoncement of 110 aircraft in the 787 category.

Saturday, November 1, 2014

Wall Street Speculates On Boeing 737 Production Number, Reasonable?



The discussion has started from Wall Street, is Boeing's rate goal of 52 737's a month by 2018 too much too soon? A good piece was written concerning this question in the financial markets. Since blogging is a research based method of madness, I responded to the article in my typical fashion of examining the multiple layers found in decision making. The 52 a month production goal for the 737 has many layers to that decision. This opinion piece takes a broad stroke at Boeing's position from the financial position. Boeing looks at it from the marketing perspective, as it tries to superseed the Airbus production numbers and customer appeal synergy in play. First I will share my response on this well presented article.

Is Boeing’s 737 Production Hike Justified? Click Link

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Response from this blogger:
I was convinced on 52 a month for Boeing's optimal benchmark for 737 production of aircraft. After reading your thoughts I can see your point of view. However, I will only offer this counter point, considering a full transition plan is installed by Boeing for making 52 737's, and achieving a benchmark of actually producing 47 a month during this current timeline in 2016. Boeing has announced for the 47 unit benchmark in the next couple of years. Boeing may allow some breathing room for its suppliers after the 47 units are reached during the MAX transitions period on the production floor. The important missing number is how many orders (737's) is Randy Tinseth harboring in his coat pocket? A large potential pocket number, in itself, would motivate a 52 production number, if they win some more sweeping orders away from Airbus.
That could happen in the China market quickly. Boeing then should transition to a 52 "production capability" without actually building 52 a month, until SIGNIFICANT orders are signed, making a certain backlog or build-up of 737's. The missing data for going 52 is in Boeing's suit pockets for potential, but realistic orders.

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After further review of this statement made in hast of posting a response. It still stands that Boeing will keep the flexibility of going for 52 as it has some unannounced order cards up its sleeve not yet ready for prime time announcing. 

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

LiftnDrag Scrapbook Feature

United Pilots: We Flew to Chengdu on a Boeing 787 and Loved It: "The Street Headline June 17, 2014"


What professionals say about the 787 from  almost six months ago?

CHENGDU, China ( TheStreet) -- "Dale Harlan, a United (UAL) pilot for 27 years, wanted so badly to fly the Boeing (BA) 787 Dreamliner that he gave up a dream job as a high-seniority 737 captain to fly as a first officer on the new airplane.
That sacrifice got him a spot on a historic flight on June 9, when United Flight 9 became the first non-stop commercial flight ever from North America into the interior of China, perhaps the clearest indication since the 787 began flying for ANA in 2011 that the aircraft's highest and best use is to open new frontiers in air travel.

For the moment, at 6,857 miles, San Francisco/Chengdu is the longest 787 flight to operate non-stop in both directions."
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 Its clear professionals will crawl on broken glass on the way to the job just to fly the 787. After 27 years a pilot would give up his capstone position just to fly the 787. That in itself, says something of the flying experience passengers pay for without much acknowledgement, as they board another 787 on a Business Trip. Dale Harlan, later, may have gone on to his career ladder position, but not without first checking out that could be found out with the 787-8. 
However, its still quite a statement to say I'll put promotion aside at this moment and fly the 787 6,857 miles on a super long range flight.
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"I wanted to fly this thing," said Harlan, who was a captain for 14 years, as he ticked off some of the airplane's advantages. Among them, lower cabin pressure, higher humidity and reduced noise make the 14-hour Chengdu trip far less grueling for passengers and crew, while technological improvements enable the airplane to fly higher, faster, and more efficiently than predecessor aircraft.
On the first Chengdu flight, "We got to 41,000 feet in 13 minutes," said Andy Raymer, the captain and a 31-year United pilot. "Everybody else is at 32,000, 34,000, 35,000. We're up here by ourselves for now."
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Remember this a pilot who does not work for Boeing, but United, its pure 787 exhilaration after flying prior generation aircraft. This enthusiasm extends back to passengers as they transfix on looking out the windows when it rises going above the clouds, as if they are doing a demo climb at Farnsburough during the 2014 Air Show .


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"Conceivably, the aircraft could make United a preferred carrier on long-haul flights.
I didn't perceive any advantage on my first 787 flight, United's Houston-Chicago service inaugural, but the benefits were striking when I flew the San Francisco/Chengdu inaugural.
The SFO-CTU flight path took the aircraft north to Alaska and over Russia before it entered Chinese airspace for several hours, an unusual experience for a U.S. crew.  Chinese airspace is almost entirely controlled by the military. Civilian ATC jurisdiction extends only about four miles on either side of the airways.
Weather deviations due to thunderstorms or turbulence are common and usually uncomplicated in the U.S, but a deviation in Chinese airspace requires coordination between civilian and military air traffic control agencies --- which provides one more thing for pilots to think about."


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A demonstration of the 787 technology is needed when a foreign carrier flies into China's airspace. China provides a narrow window in its flight path which is governed by the military as reported above. Precision flight paths, albeit storms and other weather when it occurs. The due diligence of the aircraft systems and its flying crew are required.
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"None of the Flight 9 pilots had ever flown into Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport, not even on a simulator. However, they studied detailed regional and airport information and engaged in briefings prior to departure and again prior to the final approach. 
Raymer said specific simulator training was unnecessary because Chengdu is a typical modern airport with high quality navigational equipment and long runways. "From a pilot's perspective, it's no different than any other large, up-to-date international airport," he said.
As for the aircraft, Raymer and Harlan and the two other pilots on the first flight -- during the flight, two pilots flew while two others rested -- raved about its advantages."
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Now that the 787-9 has flown, most recently to Melbourne Australia by United. The 14:30 hours/min duration with a full load of 252 passengers, has been Boeing's longest route to date. The "for the moment" 787-8 distance was just eclipsed with another "for the moment" 787-9 record. I doubt the 2nd crew pilots were sleeping, they too, wanted to watch just like the passenger were watching. How else would you come down the jetway raving about the experience. 787-9 photo for Melbourne trip


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"The 787 is faster than predecessors. Its normal cruise speed is .85 Mach (or 85% of the speed of sound), which equates to 646 miles per hours, while the 777 cruises at .84 Mach. "What sets the B787 apart from the B777 is its ability to cruise as fast as .90 Mach," Harlan said. "On a 14-hour flight, that extra 46 mph will gain you 644 miles, or get you there almost exactly one hour earlier -- all while flying higher, above most bad weather, and using much less fuel than the 777."
Raymer said he is not worried about the 787's early problems with its lithium batteries. "The battery has proven to be extremely dependable since its upgraded design and manufacturing changes," he said. "The redesigned batteries have a stainless steel box around them; it is vented and can withstand high pressure in the very unlikely event of a battery issue."
The cockpit provides enhanced visual indicators, including a "heads up display" that enables pilots to view critical flight information such as altitude and air speed while looking straight ahead, rather than looking down at flight displays on the instrument panels. "I don't have to move my eyes back and forth while landing," Harlan said. Also, five large flat panel screens provide more display area than those in the Boeing 777-200."
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If it sounds like a Boeing Advertisement above, its not, its pride talking from a pilot as he recognizes the not subtle differences found on the 787. It makes a pilot better composed with enhanced information at his beck and call. The danger exists that a pilot will lose some of his flying skills when using all the 787 aids as a reliance, and then have a failure during a system problem. However, that can be addressed with a continuous flying/training program that has the pilot's flying skill at center court during annual training refreshers. 

The enhanced systems take the load off the pilot on more complex aircraft flying. The pilot needs  these multi tasking systems in order for safer flying above and over older previous models. 

The Lessons Learned from the A-380 engine explosion, when its first flew from Singapore, has provided an emergency pathway when calamity happens. As both all airline manufacturers and airlines have taken into account multi systems shut down or alarms is "pilot overload." 
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"Among the environmental advantages that benefit passengers as well as crew, the 787 is quieter than predecessors, so that "we can speak at a conversational level on the flight deck," Raymer said. The quieter cabin reflects the use of seamless composites in the plane's skin and seamless flight deck windows.

Also, cabin pressure is relatively high, reducing bodily stress; it is maintained at or below 6,000 feet altitude pressure, which is 1,000 to 2,000 feet lower than on comparable aircraft. Lower cabin altitude means higher cabin air pressure.
Additionally, 787 cabin air humidity is kept at 6% or 7% up from predecessors' 2%. Cabin air is supplied by four electric cabin air compressors, rather than by engine bleed air that has been heated to 800 degrees. After a 13-hour flight, "the fatigue is much less, and your ears don't ring," Raymer said."
Written by Ted Reed in Charlotte, N.C. 


Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Virgin Atlantic Reinvents Customer Experience

At the arrival of Virgins Atlantic new 787-9 in Atlanta's airport. Richard Branson had plenty to  quip upon. He realizes airlines must stay relevant without spending the "farm' for relevancy and make customers happy in droves. The two for one ploy is customer efficiency, since its all about the customer which drives ticket sales. It all stems from the customer experience. Today's Richard Branson quote: 

"Our goal was to find ways to become a more efficient company without taking things away from the customer,” he said. “Our next phase, having stabilized the company financially, is to invest in the customer.”

Branson must put Virgin Atlantic into a position where it maximizes the customer experience while making their experience more efficient and having a direct impact on making Virgin Atlantic (VA) more efficient. VA is on to something with this passenger model. It is installing new efficient equipment on its most important routes. The 787-9 is the most efficient aircraft flying, giving the customer the highest travel experience in its ride and space considerations. As stated incessantly before, all the customer creature comforts are in place with larger windows, better air and entertainment systems for the price of one ticket. The customer has a subliminally better travel experience with the 787-9. It goes on with its mood lighting and other amenities as it pulls up to the gate. Branson is halfway there when he purchased the 787. 

VA must now take the passenger further in this dual conquest of airline efficiency and the passenger travel efficiency. He must look to his over-all ground operations. How can VA make it happen while cutting ground cost for the passenger. Many a time I have gone through the trauma of crowds where everyone wants on board, on time! TSA screening is on the passengers watch. Past that point VA owns it. Get its passengers secured and to the gate once past the TSA  gateway. 


  My own "Travel Efficiency Experience Fantasy"

The Branson way would have a centrally located "restaurant" for its passengers in each airport terminal guaranteeing its customers timely boarding. The restaurant has a flight desk concierge that will provide a valet service to the boarding gate when the boarding starts. The valet will lead the VA flight party to the gate at the right time. Since spending time and money at restaurant its a win for the passenger as well as for VA. The passengers don't have to spend endless time in the hard and rowed boarding chairs with its endless CNN on caption. It can spend time drinking, eating and enjoying each others company until the valet summons everyone for its flight without impatience and worry.   

Just like restaurants with a waiting list they give you a card that blinks and vibrates, signaling your flight is ready card, just like a table is ready when it blinks. Once you check into the VA restaurant with your flight ticket in hand you are in VA's care. You card light go off and vibrates, you report to the valet station where you will be lead to your gate just a short distance away for boarding. Of course if you like to sit in those hard gate chairs. You can order the the food carry-on in a on Box with a carry handle for your flight included in the price of your ticket, tips not included. A VA "way station" is just one of many concepts that would add value and efficiency to the customer experience, and make added values dollars for the Branson operation. Customers could choose VA over other airlines in order to guarantee its own customer experience.

Monday, October 27, 2014

Vietnam, Boeing's Stone To Turn Over

Airbus has had a clean run though in Vietnam. It has sold about 90% of Vietnam's new aircraft now in service. Quoting Vietnam Net, Boeing exec spills the beans on the stone that needs turning.

"Vice President of Boeing International, Ralph L. "Skip" Boyce, admitted during his working visit to Vietnam last week that Boeing had found it difficult to expand its market share in Vietnam.
The US aircraft manufacturer estimates that Boeing aircraft now account for seven percent of the commercial fleets in Vietnam.
The figure may rise slightly to 10 percent the next year when the national flag air carrier Vietnam Airlines receives more Boeing aircraft."

With 15 787's on the delivery docket and probably 3-4 787-9 delivered in 2015 Boeing is reintroducing itself to Vietnam as a aircraft player. Not only is Vietnam taking new aircraft next year from Boeing, it is manufacturing parts for Boeing.

"MHI Aerospace Vietnam Co., Ltd. (MHIVA), a group company of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, today opened its new manufacturing factory in Hanoi to supply passenger doors for the Boeing 777.
The firm also marked the shipment of its 1,000th inboard flap for the Boeing 737 at the opening ceremony of the new factory."
Vietnam Net  
Vietnam can be the "Front Door" to the Orient, as it is well positioned geographically for North American flights and all of South East Asia. Its a way in, within the region going from China through Thailand enjoying its tourism and business. Vietnam has finally reemerged as a world resource for trade commerce. Boeing must consider partnering with Vietnam through its product line, so Vietnam fully transitions as a competitor, as both its commerce and trade grows. The tourism will piggy-back on the ground swell of an expanding economy. The Dynamic is set for both Vietnam and Boeing.

Sunday, October 26, 2014

Number 200 in Waiting For 787 Delivery (Updated)

Notice to all pocket protectors, I-Pads and Bean counters. 787 Number 200 is about to be delivered as 5 are in waiting. Who will claim the honor of 787 # 200 delivered? Here are the candidates. An update will follow when the deed is accomplished. Please weigh in-on who will claim delivery number 200nd.

Ready and waiting for delivery: Hint my money is on QATAR

10/27/2014 its Qatar Airlines  with the 200th 787 delivered.

Line Number Variable Number Serial NumberRegistration/Airline 787 Model

LN207 ZA475 38334 A7-BCP  /  Qatar 787-8

LN215 ZA476 38335 A7-BCQ  /  Qatar 787-8
LN223 ZB168 36402 N19951  /  United 787-9

LN226 ZA590 36110 HS-TQC /  Thai 787-8


LN230 ZA614 35261 C-GHPX /  Air Canada 787-8