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FIRST CUSTOMER ECLIPSE 500 DELIVERED
Eclipse delivered its first customer aircraft December 31, at its headquarters in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Ramping up to fulfill the backlog of more than 2,500 aircraft, the company already has 37 additional aircraft on its production line in various stages of assembly. Seven of these aircraft have completed final assembly and are being prepared for delivery. The first customer Eclipse 500 was delivered to co-owners David Crowe, a private owner, and Jet-Alliance, a shared jet ownership company in Westlake Village, California. While Crowe plans use his time with the jet primarily for recreation, Jet-Alliance will be using it to serve the needs of their growing list of co-ownership clients. For more information visit www.eclipseaviation.com. |
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![]() Neil Gould wrote: I'll bet Cessna wished they had a 2,500 plane backlog on any of their models (and perhaps their entire line). Cessna doesn't envy anybody, especially in jet sales. |
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Recently, Jim Macklin posted:
FIRST CUSTOMER ECLIPSE 500 DELIVERED Eclipse delivered its first customer aircraft December 31, at its headquarters in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Ramping up to fulfill the backlog of more than 2,500 aircraft, the company already has 37 additional aircraft on its production line in various stages of assembly. Seven of these aircraft have completed final assembly and are being prepared for delivery. Well, that should satisfy the skeptics as to whether the E500 is a viable product. I'll bet Cessna wished they had a 2,500 plane backlog on any of their models (and perhaps their entire line). Neil |
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![]() "Neil Gould" wrote in message . net... Recently, Jim Macklin posted: FIRST CUSTOMER ECLIPSE 500 DELIVERED Eclipse delivered its first customer aircraft December 31, at its headquarters in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Ramping up to fulfill the backlog of more than 2,500 aircraft, the company already has 37 additional aircraft on its production line in various stages of assembly. Seven of these aircraft have completed final assembly and are being prepared for delivery. Well, that should satisfy the skeptics as to whether the E500 is a viable product. I'll bet Cessna wished they had a 2,500 plane backlog on any of their models (and perhaps their entire line). Neil Eclipse is no threat to Cessna and Eclipse I am sure wishes it had the backlog Cessna does. When it comes to business jets Cessna is so far ahead it isn't even a race. |
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Recently, Dave Stadt posted:
"Neil Gould" wrote in message . net... Recently, Jim Macklin posted: FIRST CUSTOMER ECLIPSE 500 DELIVERED Eclipse delivered its first customer aircraft December 31, at its headquarters in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Ramping up to fulfill the backlog of more than 2,500 aircraft, the company already has 37 additional aircraft on its production line in various stages of assembly. Seven of these aircraft have completed final assembly and are being prepared for delivery. Well, that should satisfy the skeptics as to whether the E500 is a viable product. I'll bet Cessna wished they had a 2,500 plane backlog on any of their models (and perhaps their entire line). Neil Eclipse is no threat to Cessna and Eclipse I am sure wishes it had the backlog Cessna does. When it comes to business jets Cessna is so far ahead it isn't even a race. I think you may have missed my point, Dave. Cessna is a successful, established firm with a long history, so an upstart is not likely to be a threat. However, if Cessna has a backlog of 2,500 for any one of their jets, they are doing something seriously wrong, given that history and established production capability. I suspect that their backlog is a lot closer to their ability to deliver (or, it should be). Neil |
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"Backlog" is really not the correct term for the Eclipse situation.
A more accurate description is "orders booked". Neither the customers nor Eclipse expected that everyone would be able to get their airplane the day after FAA certification was completed. Customers were given something like an "anticipated delivery date" that, in some cases, was probably several years in the future. "Neil Gould" wrote in message . net... Recently, Dave Stadt posted: "Neil Gould" wrote in message . net... Recently, Jim Macklin posted: FIRST CUSTOMER ECLIPSE 500 DELIVERED Eclipse delivered its first customer aircraft December 31, at its headquarters in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Ramping up to fulfill the backlog of more than 2,500 aircraft, the company already has 37 additional aircraft on its production line in various stages of assembly. Seven of these aircraft have completed final assembly and are being prepared for delivery. Well, that should satisfy the skeptics as to whether the E500 is a viable product. I'll bet Cessna wished they had a 2,500 plane backlog on any of their models (and perhaps their entire line). Neil Eclipse is no threat to Cessna and Eclipse I am sure wishes it had the backlog Cessna does. When it comes to business jets Cessna is so far ahead it isn't even a race. I think you may have missed my point, Dave. Cessna is a successful, established firm with a long history, so an upstart is not likely to be a threat. However, if Cessna has a backlog of 2,500 for any one of their jets, they are doing something seriously wrong, given that history and established production capability. I suspect that their backlog is a lot closer to their ability to deliver (or, it should be). Neil |
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Does anyone know what the actual "out the door" delivered price was?
I was wondering whether Eclipse actually met their target price, or if not, how much over did they go? |
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![]() "Dave Stadt" wrote in message news ![]() FIRST CUSTOMER ECLIPSE 500 DELIVERED Eclipse delivered its first customer aircraft December 31, at its headquarters in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Ramping up to fulfill the backlog of more than 2,500 aircraft, the Eclipse is no threat to Cessna and Eclipse I am sure wishes it had the backlog Cessna does. When it comes to business jets Cessna is so far ahead it isn't even a race. How much backlog does Cessna have for it's Citation line? -- Matt --------------------- Matthew W. Barrow Site-Fill Homes, LLC. Montrose, CO (MTJ) |
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Recently, Bill Denton posted:
"Backlog" is really not the correct term for the Eclipse situation. A more accurate description is "orders booked". Neither the customers nor Eclipse expected that everyone would be able to get their airplane the day after FAA certification was completed. Customers were given something like an "anticipated delivery date" that, in some cases, was probably several years in the future. Perhaps you can explain the difference between this and a backlog of orders? Are you suggesting that the orders weren't actually placed, and that the reported figures represent mere inquiries into the delivery date? I don't see why any company would keep a count of such inquiries, much less report them as orders. Neil |
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"Backlog" generally refers to an inability to deliver orders at the promised
time. If someone ordered an airplane from Eclipse and were told it would be delivered in January 2009 it would not be consider "backlogged" today... "Neil Gould" wrote in message et... Recently, Bill Denton posted: "Backlog" is really not the correct term for the Eclipse situation. A more accurate description is "orders booked". Neither the customers nor Eclipse expected that everyone would be able to get their airplane the day after FAA certification was completed. Customers were given something like an "anticipated delivery date" that, in some cases, was probably several years in the future. Perhaps you can explain the difference between this and a backlog of orders? Are you suggesting that the orders weren't actually placed, and that the reported figures represent mere inquiries into the delivery date? I don't see why any company would keep a count of such inquiries, much less report them as orders. Neil |
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