American Airlines reportedly in talks with Airbus and Boeing for a huge plane order

American Airlines is talking to Airbus and Boeing for a huge order of new aircraft, according to a report from the Wall Street Journal. American, one of the two major all-Boeing operators in the US (Southwest being the other), first got a tentative deal hashed out with Airbus and took that to Boeing for counter offer, the report says.

Boeing managed to have a virtual lock on American fleet by offering it a special status in terms of discounts and delivery.

Here are some interesting thoughts: Airbus’ A320 is currently the best-selling plane in the commercial aviation industry (even though B737 retains the title as the best-selling plane in the history of commercial aviation). If anything is evident from the recently concluded Paris Air Show, it is the Airbus’ trouncing performance over Boeing in terms of aircraft orders, especially with the huge popularity of its A320 neo (New Engine Option). This puts more pressure on Boeing to spice up its 737, either by upgrading it or completely redesigning it. Boeing already announced that it would detail the plans for 737 by end of this year. With American now talking to Airbus, it puts additional pressure on Boeing to show something that it can tout as an alternative to the A320 family.

It would be interesting to see how American’s plan would affect the fortunes of the two biggest aircraft makers. Let’s wait and see!

About: Siva Vayali

I am one of those aviation fans who has always dreamed of airlines, airports and the business of air transport. Flyerschat.org is an attempt to record my thoughts on the current events in aviation.

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