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General Chat / Re: The Welcome back thread
« on: July 02, 2012, 08:50:15 pm »
Hello again! Join PW 2169, the aircraft market is filled with aircraft, and the world is really active when noting it is a private world :D
OK I joined that world, and it seems ti will be a lot of fun.

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General Chat / Re: The Welcome back thread
« on: June 29, 2012, 04:53:24 pm »
Hey, I am back after a long break. I am glad to be back and am wondering what would be a good world for me to join that is very active.

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Private World Discussion & Invitation / Re: Realistic World v3
« on: August 24, 2011, 03:48:09 am »
I would like to join as Badiuk Airlines, base will come out later.

What era are we playing in? I think either 80's or 90's

For how long are we going to play? I think about 7-10 years

When are we going to start? mid-October would be good

For aircraft: maby like a regional jet or prop plane that isn't know so well

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Is the C-series poised to make a comeback? Maybe a stretched CS-500 seating 160-170? Theoretically, the C can be stretched to accomodate up to 170 passengers, possibly more. The DC-9 family featured a narrower fuselage, yet was stretched to seat 172.

I am Canadian so I am going to support Bombardier, but I don't think so.

Airbus is going to get orders from current airbus operators(mostly), Boeing is going to get current Boeing operators orders. and Bombardier is going to get whoever currently flies regionally and wants to expand, airlines that don't want to wait until Boeing makes there decision. Or for airlines that are not doing good(Losing money) that CAN'T wait until 2016/2017 for a better aircraft, the C series is available in 2013/2014, plus it is the ONLY airplane, all others are variants of there current models.

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No, it seems more like we're trying to tell you that there's no contest to be had here, and if there was one it wouldn't be as horribly lopsided as you're making it out to be.
The numbers are simple. 1377x NEOs vs 185x MC-21 vs 100x C919 vs 0 737RE. How can that not be lopsided?

There are NO orders for the 737RE because it is NOT launched yet.

But they are coming close to the launching it: http://www.flightglobal.com/articles/2011/08/18/361001/boeing-close-to-re-engined-737-fan-size-decision.html

It looks like a 66in fan which would mean NO modification to the landing gear.

They would also follow the designation like the 747,777,787, with them being called 737-7,-8,-9, so it looks like NO 737-6. :'(


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Besides, Southwest has also expressed interest in the NEO.
They have had talks but nothing even close to an order, if they did it would jeopardize there low-cost model.

The 737RE will overtake the Airbus NEO
I think thats extremely doubtful. The 737NG is slightly superior to the A320 Classic, but it rarely outsells the A320. And the NEO will by all accounts be a superior superior plane to the RE. The NEO will gain winglets, more efficient engines and an improved wing-body fairing. The RE just can't get as big engines (even Boeing says that), meaning a 2% disadvantage in burn. And it already has winglets, so it can't be improved there.   
Well Boeing hasn't side anything so the best we can say is the rumors going around the internet, which according to this one, says that the 737RE will be 2% more efficient then the NEO, and have between 90%-95% commonality with today’s 737NG.

Link: http://leehamnews.wordpress.com/2011/08/10/narrowing-the-737re-design/

It appears the 737RE will largely come down to this:


An airplane that is to have “minimal” change, to use the word expressed by CEO Jim McNerney on the 2Q earnings call;
R&D cost to Boeing of 10%-15% of that of a new airplane (said James Bell, CFO, on the same earnings call). This will be $1bn-$1.5bn if the assumed cost of a new airplane is $10bn (a widely quoted number but one which is only an outsider’s Wall Street analyst estimate). This further supports the “minimal change” approach. CFM’s portion of the R&D is not known;
A 66” fan on a version of the CFM LEAP engine (from information we obtained from our sourcing), which eliminates the need to increase the height of the nose gear and cause a ripple effect of changes to other structures;
A plane that is, all-in, about 10% more efficient than today’s 737NG. By all-in, this includes direct operating costs and ownership costs. This estimate is from a network carrier fleet planner who has seen the data made available so far from Boeing. Since the 737NG already has winglets, the improvement isn’t as dramatic as the A320neo/sharklet combination.
A plane that all-in will have about a 2% advantage over the corresponding A320neo (from the same fleet planner)—not the 8% claimed by Boeing to the media; and
A plane that will have between 90%-95% commonality with today’s 737NG.


So as it looks it would be a good buy for current 737 operators, current Airbus operators will probably go with the Airbus NEO.


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Boeing has only 100 orders because the 737 RE isn't even launched yet. The board of directors still have to approve it. After the launch it there will be lots of orders.

Again, they are only commitments, not orders.

Why hasn't the board approved it yet? Because Boeing was caught sleeping. Boeing doesn't have anything on its drawing board to be approved yet. It only dawned opun Boeing that something was wrong at the Paris Air Show, 7 weeks ago. If Boeing really had a 737RE that was about to be approved, they would have approved it shortly after being humiliated at Paris, even if the design team wasn't ready yet. 

They do have something, the engine is down to only 4 possible engine sizes. http://www.flightglobal.com/articles/2011/07/20/359751/final-737-re-engine-configuration-down-to-four-possible-fan.html

As well i have heard of 4 carriers that are interested in the 737RE

Alaska Airlines: http://www.flightglobal.com/articles/2011/07/21/359806/alaska-shows-interest-in-re-engined-737.html

Southwest Airlines: http://www.flightglobal.com/articles/2011/08/04/360387/southwest-ready-to-discuss-re-engined-737-with-boeing.html

Copa Airlines (from article above):
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Panamanian Copa Airlines has also expressed an interest in the re-engined 737.

Westjet: http://www.centreforaviation.com/news/2011/08/08/westjet-beats-consensus-in-2q-with-247-gain-in-net-income/page1
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The company is now set with its fleet plans but is obviously anxious to discuss the planned 737 re-engining programme and whether future deliveries can be converted.

The 737RE will overtake the Airbus NEO

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Sorry for the quote being below and being the entire thing as I am relying from my iPod.  

Boeing has only 100 orders because the 737 RE isn't even launched yet. The board of directors still have to approve it. After the launch it there will be lots of orders.
The NEO continues it's charge:

CIT firms up 50 A320NEO
http://www.flightglobal.com/articles/2011/08/10/360578/cit-firms-up-order-for-50-a320neos.html

Cebu Pacific places order for 30 firm A321NEO
http://www.flightglobal.com/articles/2011/08/08/360452/cebu-pacific-signs-firm-order-for-30-a321neos.html

In the past 7 days, Lufthansa also ordered 25 A320NEO and 5 A321NEO, and Garuda ordered 10 A320NEO.


So far the 737RE only has a commitment for 100 planes :('


8994 737s have been ordered to date (since 1965 - 46 years), with some 6848 delivered. The backlog is at 2146.

7562 A320s have been ordered to date (since 1984 - 27 years), with some 4728 delivered. The backlog is at 2834.

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Airline Reports / Re: Candien Air Express PW#1936. AiRevoLegacy
« on: August 03, 2011, 03:50:43 am »
We are proud to announce that we now have launched many European Routes with our A319's


Our  site: https://sites.google.com/site/canadianairexpress/

Our logo
Was developed by our CEO himself, Mr. Badiuk CEO of this airline
Fleet:
A320:
We currently have 76 of these and they seat 179 passengers.

A319:
We currently have 75 of these and they seat 145 passengers.

A321:
We currently have 15 of these and they seat 220 passengers.

ATR 72-200: No livery available,        We currently have 50 of these and they seat 74 passengers

Beech 1900D: Being sold or scrapped

Embraer EMB-120RT: No livery available,        We currently have 70 of these and they seat 30 passengers

Embraer ERJ-145LR: No livery available,        We currently have 60 of these and they seat 50 passengers
HUBS:

We currently have 2 hubs: Toronto and Vancouver



Toronto: Our main HQ and hub, we are the largest and always will be.

Market Share:
Airline                    Flights   Seats   Gates   Utilisation
Canadian Air Express        390   91.89%     50   78%
JET America                  7   2.84%   1   70%
LinkAir                          2   1.70%   1   30%
Global Express             4   1.23%   1   40%

Vancouver: Out Western HQ

Market share:
Airline                      Flights     Seats     Gates   Utilisation
Canadian Air Express         126   91.42%       25   50%
JET America                  5   4.14%   1   50%
SMG Atlantic                  3   1.95%   1   30%


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Quick stat Report
For anyone that has known us from previous worlds, we always do a Quick Stat Report. This page will be like that, and will be updates on a regular basis.
We are the largest airline operating from Toronto with 390 flights operated daily and 91.89% of Market Share.
We are the largest airline operating from Vancouver with 126 flights operated daily and 91.42% of Market Share.

We are ranked 6/13 in this world by Value.
We are ranked 4/13 in this world by Daily passengers.
We are ranked 1/13 in this world by Fleet Size.
We are 1 of 5 airlines with 100% load factor.

We are ranked 4/6 in North America by Value.
We are ranked 3/6 in North America by Daily passengers.
We are the ONLY airline with 100% load factor based in North America


We currently carry 123,128 passengers on 515 routes to 407 destinations daily.
We have a DOC of just almost 38.5 million.

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Hey, I don't know where this would belong so I am putting it here.

I am looking for a good private world, as I don't have enough tokens to create one yet.

Criteria:
10 or less years left
20+ players
At least 50% of players are active
Many discussions in the in-game forum
At least 1 alliance
and the creator of the world is ACTIVE

That is all that I would want in a world.

If you know about any worlds like this, or are in one, or are the creator then please reply do I can join.

************I AM NOT CREATING A WORLD*******************

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looks like the Boeing 737RE is getting a little more lift.

Alaska Airlines is looking into the Boeing 737RE:http://www.flightglobal.com/articles/2011/07/21/359806/alaska-shows-interest-in-re-engined-737.html

The final configuration of the Boeing 737RE is down to 4 possible sizes:http://www.flightglobal.com/articles/2011/07/20/359751/final-737-re-engine-configuration-down-to-four-possible-fan.html


I also wonder if the the comparisons between aircraft fuel efficiency also include Boeing's new 2% fuel burn improvement that is starting to come out.

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Suggestions / Re: Replacing aircraft
« on: July 25, 2011, 06:47:49 pm »
What you are talking about is Hotswapping aircraft, which already has been suggested many times before and on the Common Suggestions post, which can be found here: http://stephenm.org/smfforum/index.php?topic=10399.0

I think it would also save tons of time in replacing aircraft. I also have a lot of the problems you re talking about, ie, school, homework etc.

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Airline Reports / Re: Candien Air Express PW#1936. AiRevoLegacy
« on: July 24, 2011, 11:30:46 pm »
Breaking News

Canadian Air Express has just ordered a 4.1 BILLION dollar order.

You can read all about it here:https://sites.google.com/site/canadianairexpress/newsreleases/largestorderyetworth41billiondollars

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Whereas most LCCs would order the 737-700 or A319 in the past, nowadays they find the A320 and 737-800 more profitable.
Why does Westjet then have an order for Boeing 737-700, very few 737-800. Source:  http://www.westjet.com/pdf/ourFleet/fleetpdf_en.pdf

Because they are upsizing from the 737-600! ;)

Anyways, Westjet hasn't ordered any planes since 2007 if i'm not mistaken. The trend with larger planes started when the oil prices peaked in 2008/2009, and the economic downturn ended.


But they still are keeping there 737-600, I think they might order some of the re-engines soon for replacement of there older ones, if Boeing actually launches it, as the board still needs to approve it.


List of airlines that I think will buy the 737RE:
WestJet
Southwest
Ryanair
Gol Transportes Aéreos
Qantas(Might)
Virgin Australia(Used to be Virgin Blue)
Norwegian Air Shuttle(a.k.a. Norwegian)
Flydubai(they have only Boeing 737-800s and have some on order, so possible that they could buy the re-engine variant)
Alaska Airlines
United Airlines(split order with airbus)
Delta airlines(Split with Bombardier)

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The C-series, as good as it is, will seat at most 145 passengers in a 1 class config. 
Right now with current models, but they might build a 150 model, if theyn did it would be great for delta and would be a good replacement for most of Southwest's fleet.

No, I don't think so. A 145/150 seat CS300 will only be able to replace the 737-500 and 737-300. Remember, Southwest is currently upsizing by ordering 737-800s, as is most of the industry. Whereas most LCCs would order the 737-700 or A319 in the past, nowadays they find the A320 and 737-800 more profitable. The CS300 is too small to cater for the 180 seat market.
EasyJet decided to order A320s, and hasn't placed any orders for the A319 since.
Frontier decided to replace the A318s with A320s.
LAN decided to replace A318s with A320s.
Airport congestion doesn't help the C-series either.

The market Bombardier should seek for the C is the regional market. Just as the A320/737 operaters, the regional airlines are also upsizing.


I meant that the CS500(If produced) would be a good replacement for the Boeing 737-300,-500 for Southwest. And there 737-700,-800 are very new so they don't need replacement for awhile, probably when Boeing launches a replacement aircraft, (NOT the re-engine).

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Whereas most LCCs would order the 737-700 or A319 in the past, nowadays they find the A320 and 737-800 more profitable.


Why does Westjet then have an order for Boeing 737-700, very few 737-800. Source:  http://www.westjet.com/pdf/ourFleet/fleetpdf_en.pdf


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