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Aircraft Archive: Boeing B767-300ER
Airbus List Price Hike Matches Boeing
Net Pricing Fails to Register Material Rise The average rise of 4.5 percent in Airbus list prices may match that of Boeing, but keep in mind, this above-inflation increase ensures divergence between values and list prices. The escalating cost of energy, the price of aerospace-related raw material and the rise…

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June 26, 2006
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B777-200 Values Stumbling
The market for widebodies may continue to improve, but values of the B777-200 are failing to impress. B777-200 Vital Statistics LAUNCH 12/1989 (-200) FIRST FLIGHT 06/1994 SERVICE ENTRY 05/1995 ORDERS (08/04) 92 DELIVERIES 87 AVAILABILITY 3 OPERATORS 9 ENGINE TYPES Trent, GE90, PW4000 VARIANTS -200, -200ER D CHECK COST $3.2m…

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June 26, 2006
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Hike in B787 Production Poised to Hit Residuals
Boeing Struggles to Meet Demand for New Widebody In considering another boost in B787 production rates, Boeing [BA] is running the risk of accelerating the retirement of existing widebodies, potentially forcing a reassessment of existing residual value forecasts. In an era of burgeoning fuel prices, the worlds' airlines are rushing…

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June 12, 2006
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Rentals Continue to Edge Upwards
Despite the financial negatives that surround many international carriers, lease rentals of widebodies in production are managing to register a further, albeit modest, improvement. As the peak summer season gets underway, the absence of more modern widebody equipment is even more acute. The summer season sees operators jostling for additional…

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June 12, 2006
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B767-300 Values Low Enough for Conversion?
Despite the appetite for the -300ER and consequential hike in lease rentals, the limited demand for the shorter range -300 has resulted in such a decline in values that conversion to freighter status is now in prospect. The problems facing the B767-300 program are indicated by the current order status.…

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June 12, 2006
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Boeing List Prices Exhibit Substantive Rise
Disconnect Between List & Actual Prices Remains Intact The average 4.4 percent rise in Boeing list prices continues to outstrip the increase in values, causing the differential between the two figures to increase. The lower and higher list prices recorded by Boeing reflect a range of available options and configurations…

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May 29, 2006
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Storage Levels Fail to Budge But Values Continue to Rise
The number of aircraft in storage has marginally increased from a year ago but values continue to exhibit a rise. BACK Aviation Solutions reports that 1,196 jet aircraft were in storage as of the end of March 2006. This compares with 1,134 recorded twelve months earlier. Other sources estimate that…

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May 15, 2006
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End of Line B767-300ERs Values Expected to Suffer
Despite the current popularity of the B767-300ER, the values of those units to be built during the final years of the program will likely experience a significant decline in the medium to long term. As of the end of April 2006 there were 20 B767-300ERs remaining to be delivered. This…

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May 15, 2006
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