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What option would be the best for a 2000's British airline?

Pure Boeing
1 (14.3%)
Pure Airbus
4 (57.1%)
LH Boeing SH Airbus
2 (28.6%)
LH Airbus SH Boeing
0 (0%)
Anything else (specify in a reply)
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Total Members Voted: 7

Voting closed: December 03, 2011, 05:46:42 pm

1993matias

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on: December 01, 2011, 05:46:42 pm
Hi!

I am recreating my airline in PW#1241, but I am in doubt what to choose.

I like Boeing for their looks, but airbus is generally better in AM. So I want to ask you, if you were to make an airline in 2006 based out of UK, what would you choose? Money is not a big problem, I have 13 billion to spare.

Please don't turn this into a "Airbus is better than Boeing"-discussion!!!
« Last Edit: December 01, 2011, 05:53:03 pm by 1993matias »


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Reply #1 on: December 01, 2011, 09:05:24 pm
I am a big fan of using all Boeing now in AM, and I like them more in real life. This is why I would choose Boeing over Airbus in AM.

Short Haul: Boeing 737-900 189 seats the choice of getting HGW, and the amazing fuel econ compared to older 737s. The Boeing is 2 million more but has 10 more seats. For short haul I can't see needing the extra 1,000 miles. I find the a321 to be nice with the 220 seats but almost to much, and in the end I am not sure if you will make more money due to higher amount of fuel used which will be 892.00, and lower ticket prices. For small regional type routes you could switch from the average ATR, to the jet age. The Boeing 717 series is much faster and the option for more range to service routes you don't want to fly your average 737, or A320 into due low profit. 

Boeing 717-200   117   438   2369     €38,734,490           661.00
Boeing 737-900   189   449   2370      €72,377,764      825.00
Airbus A320-200   179   454   3305      €70,208,799      795.00
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Long Haul: Both Boeing and Airbus have two options such as 767 or 777, while Airbus has the A340-300E, and A330-300 LR. In the long haul category there are many options. For higher pop routes aircraft such as the A340-300E, A330-300LR, or 777-300ER are possibility's. As I personally compare the three I see they all hold 440 people, but the A330 has much less range in comparison, the A330 uses much less fuel and lower starting cost but the range really kills it. So that leaves the 777, and the A340 realistically Airbus claims cheaper maintenance cost due to the 4 engines and lower amount of thrust each engine has to use to keep it at cruise but I would not have a clue rather its in the game or not. Both the a340, and 777 have a similar amount of fuel usage, but the 777 is a little faster  and much cheaper to start with. So in the high density long haul routes I would use the 777-200ER the 777-300ER has many more seats, but in my opinion fuel and lower ticket prices will again kill it. For medium density long haul I see little competition from the A330 series. The 767 has two options for seats 290 or 350, while the A330 offers 293. The 767-200ER has a little more range then the a330, and over 150 less fuel used, the starting price puts the 767 at about 8 million more. If you want a little more seats then 290 you can up it to 350 and use only 80 more fuel while costing 20-30 million more, and loosing a considerable amount of range but still the option is there.  There is also a surprise option to expand your longhaul to almost any airport within 5,000 range, although I have pushed Boeing throughout the post Airbus has a nice aircraft for lower density airports you would not consider very profitable for longhaul the A319 LR. The a319 has a cheap starting cost 110 seats decently fuel usage, and 5,175 range.

Airbus A319LR           110   452   5175      €46,790,327               716.00

Boeing 767-200ER           290   461   6625     €144,087,876              1,421.00
Boeing 767-300ER    350   460   5875      €166,924,546      1,503.00
Boeing 777-200ER           440   481   8527      €238,275,711      2,194.00
Airbus A330-200           293   464   6300      €137,087,958      1,669.00
Airbus A330-300 LR   440   464   5450       €204,475,897      1,742.00
Airbus A340-300E           440   475   8510           €260,350,350      2,131.00


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The quick version without much reasoning.

Boeing 737-900 for normal short haul, 717-200 for moving into the jet-age with small routes that the ATRs dominate. For longhaul 767-200ER, and 777-200ER due to lower fuel usage while maximizing speed, and seats available while still leaving the option for longer routes. The Airbus a319LR for low density long haul routes.
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My example aircraft are not the only options, but the aircraft I picked out that show the best of the Airbus vs Boeing Fleet.
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also the numbers are organized on the edit page but not when i click save sorry for that :(
« Last Edit: December 01, 2011, 09:34:26 pm by Agent Orange »


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Reply #2 on: December 01, 2011, 10:03:29 pm
E-195 for SH
A319 for anything longer
A319LR for anything longer than the A319 can do.
757-200 for anything the A319LR can't do.
A330-200 for anythin longer.
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Reply #3 on: December 01, 2011, 10:30:52 pm
E-195 for SH
A319 for anything longer
A319LR for anything longer than the A319 can do.
757-200 for anything the A319LR can't do.
A330-200 for anythin longer.

How is the a330-200 better then the 767-200er ? It is a little cheaper but look at the fuel difference for only 3 more seats.

Also in 2006 757-200 is taken out I believe so that's not really a possibility i could be wrong though. 
« Last Edit: December 01, 2011, 11:49:38 pm by Agent Orange »


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Reply #4 on: December 02, 2011, 10:27:12 am
I love both Airbus and Boeing. But I just love the look of Airbus aircrafts, I normally go A319/A320/A321 for domestic. And a strict A332's for Long haul. As I find anything with more seats then that is tricky to make a profit. And The A330 is one of the best looking aircrafts out there.


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Reply #5 on: December 02, 2011, 12:38:52 pm
I will choose Airbus, because the 767-200LR is out of production in 2006 (the game date is now 01/2007).

This leaves Boeing without any suitable long-range plane in the 200-300 seat class.

But I thank you for your help in deciding fleet layout, and I will surely take this into consideration when planning my fleet in PW#2131.


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Reply #6 on: December 02, 2011, 12:53:37 pm
How is the A330-200 better than the 767-200ER? It is a little cheaper but look at the fuel difference for only 3 more seats.

Maintenance (MX) costs ;) This is by far the biggest cost, and the cheaper you can get it, the lower the MX costs will be ;) Every single €-cent counts. And it should also be able to fly further as well :)
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Reply #7 on: December 02, 2011, 01:06:39 pm
The A330-200 is also 3 knots faster... :D


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Reply #8 on: December 02, 2011, 08:01:24 pm
How is the A330-200 better than the 767-200ER? It is a little cheaper but look at the fuel difference for only 3 more seats.

Maintenance (MX) costs ;) This is by far the biggest cost, and the cheaper you can get it, the lower the MX costs will be ;) Every single €-cent counts. And it should also be able to fly further as well :)

I would like to see the formula for MX, or your proof that the a330 is cheaper to maintain. The game is different then real life, and my guess is the game is basing it off amount of engines, and seats. 


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Reply #9 on: December 02, 2011, 08:57:42 pm
How is the A330-200 better than the 767-200ER? It is a little cheaper but look at the fuel difference for only 3 more seats.

Maintenance (MX) costs ;) This is by far the biggest cost, and the cheaper you can get it, the lower the MX costs will be ;) Every single €-cent counts. And it should also be able to fly further as well :)

I would like to see the formula for MX, or your proof that the a330 is cheaper to maintain. The game is different then real life, and my guess is the game is basing it off amount of engines, and seats. 
The game formula is based purely on aircraft cost and age... as the worth of the aircraft drops the age makes the aircraft more expensive to maintain.


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Reply #10 on: December 02, 2011, 09:52:46 pm
The game is different then real life, and my guess is the game is basing it off amount of engines, and seats. 

It's not real life, it's how the AM formula works ;) I believe the number of engines play a part as well, but they are both twins.
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Reply #11 on: December 10, 2011, 04:38:18 pm
Currently I'm in the year 1993. Even though I prefer Boeing over airbus, AM puts Airbus as the most economical at the moment. I operate about 27 A320's for short haul while maintaining a fleet of 2 x 767-300ER's (for ultra LH routes; LHR-HND-LAX) and a 757-200 for ATL-LHR


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Reply #12 on: December 17, 2011, 05:28:05 pm
Wait one year (2001) and go with CRJ701's. As far as I know the most profitable aircraft out there :lol:

In real life I prefer Boeing though (777's = WOW), although the A350 looks absolutely gorgeous!


 

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