RayS wrote:Link
Ansett A330 wrote:RayS wrote:Link
Interesting.
"However, Airbus’ hand was forced after Emirates chose not to firm up an memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed in January 2018 that comprised orders for 20 A380s and options for 16 more of the type.
The inability to convert the MoU to a firm order was because Emirates’ discussions with Rolls-Royce could not reach an agreement on the supply of engines for those aircraft."
So it's Rolls' fault?
Interesting sort of history almost repeating with Rolls involvement with the Tristar's "failure" to sell being blamed on the early issues RB211 and Rolls' nearly going bankrupt and now a Customer not buying A380s because they couldn't secure the Engines from Rolls. One difference is I suppose there is an alternative Engine available for the A380 as opposed to the Tristar.
Thus the Countdown begins to the last A380 Pax Flight ...
Adam the Akrodude wrote:I don't think any agreement with RR would change the fact that the 380 is not as efficient when compared to 777, 787 and A350.
Ansett A330 wrote:Adam the Akrodude wrote:I don't think any agreement with RR would change the fact that the 380 is not as efficient when compared to 777, 787 and A350.
Mechanics wise yes but they were obviously trying to negotiate the economics of it to try and make 4 Engines competitive with 2 Engines (at least on Paper and in the Bean Counters' eyes).
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