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Reply #3975 on: August 04, 2017, 01:54:17 pm
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I think both Airbus and Boeing have a long way to go before they're in the risk of failing. There is just too much growth in the airlines right now


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Reply #3976 on: August 05, 2017, 01:26:10 am
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I do hope so. I have read too much about great aircraft companies that die out due to a sudden, unexpectedly bad design. With the technology of nowadays, however, prospects may have risen.


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Reply #3977 on: August 05, 2017, 02:48:04 am
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I think it's hard for a big company to make big mistakes nowadays, all the design is on computers, simulated and all.
If anything is going to bring the giants down it's a basic design flaw that grounds thousands of aircraft for weeks or months


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Reply #3978 on: August 05, 2017, 09:39:43 am
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I think it's hard for a big company to make big mistakes nowadays, all the design is on computers, simulated and all.
If anything is going to bring the giants down it's a basic design flaw that grounds thousands of aircraft for weeks or months

Well,I think there are major decisions that the companies must make on the designs that may affect the usefulness and attractiveness of the plane. For example, Boeing has completely done away with the engine bleed-air system for cabin pressurization, while the Airbus A350 still retains the bleed-air system. This may produce an outcome in which one proves to be better or preferred by airlines. Of course, this is only a small detail, but another big concern is that since technology is becoming increasingly common, almost any company with enough funds will be able to come up with a design that may compete on a big scale with Boeing and Airbus. An example is the CSeries, and China's COMAC is becoming a major concern.

That's what I think, though :P.


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Reply #3979 on: August 06, 2017, 11:53:00 am
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I sure hope no other companies will replace he current two biggies.
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Reply #3980 on: August 06, 2017, 02:25:52 pm
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I think maybe it's better to have three or four big players instead of only two


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Reply #3981 on: August 07, 2017, 03:22:51 am
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Yeah, that's true. Competition always spurs those companies to create better stuff.


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Reply #3982 on: August 07, 2017, 03:57:31 am
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Just look at the CSeries, it is performing much better than expected!


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Reply #3983 on: August 07, 2017, 10:29:02 am
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Boeing and Airbus are only managing to compete with the much-more-efficient CSeries by drastically lowering 737 and A320 prices. It seems to be working currently.


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Reply #3984 on: August 08, 2017, 08:42:05 am
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List prices are inflated anyway


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Reply #3985 on: August 11, 2017, 10:26:05 am
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Will future aircraft look smoother, or more like the stuff from Star Wars? I say smoother.


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Reply #3986 on: August 12, 2017, 08:45:19 pm
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Smoother is better for airflow and thus also fuel economy.


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Reply #3987 on: August 14, 2017, 01:17:38 pm
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Do you think this forum needs more active members?
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Reply #3988 on: August 15, 2017, 09:53:47 am
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Yes, very much! We can all help by posting more in different areas of the forum :)


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Reply #3989 on: August 16, 2017, 09:44:08 am
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Ok. :)


 

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