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Jarg wrote:
"G Farris" wrote in message ... In article EdD2d.65358$D%.13394@attbi_s51, says... They thought that the passenger travel would be ALL SST. At the time that the SST took over, the 747s would be converted for cargo use. The 747 nose was designed to hinge up to provide fast and easy cargo loading. Now, Airbus is comming out with the 380, a full length double decker. Boeing decided not to extend its 747 top the full length. Let's hope that Boeing made the right decision. Why should we hope that?? G Faris Because we like American companies to be successful as it translates into more jobs and more money for Americans! *We* like European companies to be succesful for much the same reason. Graham |
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"Pooh Bear" wrote in message
... Jarg wrote: "G Farris" wrote in message ... In article EdD2d.65358$D%.13394@attbi_s51, says... They thought that the passenger travel would be ALL SST. At the time that the SST took over, the 747s would be converted for cargo use. The 747 nose was designed to hinge up to provide fast and easy cargo loading. Now, Airbus is comming out with the 380, a full length double decker. Boeing decided not to extend its 747 top the full length. Let's hope that Boeing made the right decision. Why should we hope that?? G Faris Because we like American companies to be successful as it translates into more jobs and more money for Americans! *We* like European companies to be succesful for much the same reason. Graham Really? So Airbus' success is a good thing for the Irish? Jarg |
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![]() Jarg wrote: "Pooh Bear" wrote in message ... Jarg wrote: "G Farris" wrote in message ... In article EdD2d.65358$D%.13394@attbi_s51, says... Now, Airbus is comming out with the 380, a full length double decker. Boeing decided not to extend its 747 top the full length. Let's hope that Boeing made the right decision. Why should we hope that?? Because we like American companies to be successful as it translates into more jobs and more money for Americans! *We* like European companies to be succesful for much the same reason. Graham Really? So Airbus' success is a good thing for the Irish? Not sure if Shorts ( Belfast ) get a look in on Airbus contracts. I know of no Aerospace manufacturing in the Republic. Why are you so fixated about the Irish specifically ? Graham |
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"Pooh Bear" wrote in message
... Jarg wrote: "Pooh Bear" wrote in message ... Jarg wrote: "G Farris" wrote in message ... In article EdD2d.65358$D%.13394@attbi_s51, says... Now, Airbus is comming out with the 380, a full length double decker. Boeing decided not to extend its 747 top the full length. Let's hope that Boeing made the right decision. Why should we hope that?? Because we like American companies to be successful as it translates into more jobs and more money for Americans! *We* like European companies to be succesful for much the same reason. Graham Really? So Airbus' success is a good thing for the Irish? Not sure if Shorts ( Belfast ) get a look in on Airbus contracts. I know of no Aerospace manufacturing in the Republic. Why are you so fixated about the Irish specifically ? Graham Is Ireland not part of Europe? Jarg |
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Jarg wrote:
"Pooh Bear" wrote in message ... Jarg wrote: "Pooh Bear" wrote in message ... Jarg wrote: "G Farris" wrote in message ... In article EdD2d.65358$D%.13394@attbi_s51, says... Now, Airbus is comming out with the 380, a full length double decker. Boeing decided not to extend its 747 top the full length. Let's hope that Boeing made the right decision. Why should we hope that?? Because we like American companies to be successful as it translates into more jobs and more money for Americans! *We* like European companies to be succesful for much the same reason. Graham Really? So Airbus' success is a good thing for the Irish? Not sure if Shorts ( Belfast ) get a look in on Airbus contracts. I know of no Aerospace manufacturing in the Republic. Why are you so fixated about the Irish specifically ? Graham Is Ireland not part of Europe? Jarg Sure - and so is Lichtenstein. Your point is ? The major players/partners in Airbus are French, German, Spanish and British. There are obviously 'spinoff' contracts elsewhere. Sorry if Ireland, the Czech Republic, Denmark or whoever aren't specifically involved. The benefit to the the EU is real nonetheless. Graahm |
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![]() "Pooh Bear" wrote in message ... Jarg wrote: "Pooh Bear" wrote in message ... Jarg wrote: "G Farris" wrote in message ... In article EdD2d.65358$D%.13394@attbi_s51, says... Now, Airbus is comming out with the 380, a full length double decker. Boeing decided not to extend its 747 top the full length. Let's hope that Boeing made the right decision. Why should we hope that?? Because we like American companies to be successful as it translates into more jobs and more money for Americans! *We* like European companies to be succesful for much the same reason. Graham Really? So Airbus' success is a good thing for the Irish? Not sure if Shorts ( Belfast ) get a look in on Airbus contracts. I know of no Aerospace manufacturing in the Republic. Am pretty sure that Shorts don't have any Airbus contracts - think they worked pretty much exclusively on Bombardier and Boeing. Besides, Shorts (Belfast) is in Northern Ireland so British.....(running to avoid the obvious politcal bomb here) |
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*We* like European companies to be succesful for much the same
reason. Really? So Airbus' success is a good thing for the Irish? I'm afraid the only real risk is to have one company alone. Monopoly's nevera good solution. -- Fritz |
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![]() "Pooh Bear" wrote in message ... Jarg wrote: "G Farris" wrote in message ... In article EdD2d.65358$D%.13394@attbi_s51, says... They thought that the passenger travel would be ALL SST. At the time that the SST took over, the 747s would be converted for cargo use. The 747 nose was designed to hinge up to provide fast and easy cargo loading. Now, Airbus is comming out with the 380, a full length double decker. Boeing decided not to extend its 747 top the full length. Let's hope that Boeing made the right decision. Why should we hope that?? G Faris Because we like American companies to be successful as it translates into more jobs and more money for Americans! *We* like European companies to be succesful for much the same reason. Trouble seeing past your nose, eh? Forest getting in the way of the trees? The folks at Smith's Aerospace (which last I heard was still a European based firm) might like to see the 7E7 succeed, as they are providing a couple of major systems for it. Likewise Rolls Royce would not mind continuing to sell engines for it. Some ten nations have companies contributing to the 7E7 work right now. Brooks Graham |
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Kevin Brooks wrote:
"Pooh Bear" wrote in message ... Jarg wrote: Because we like American companies to be successful as it translates into more jobs and more money for Americans! *We* like European companies to be succesful for much the same reason. Trouble seeing past your nose, eh? Forest getting in the way of the trees? Nope. The folks at Smith's Aerospace (which last I heard was still a European based firm) might like to see the 7E7 succeed, as they are providing a couple of major systems for it. If it doesn't succeed I'm sure they'll pick up business elsewhere. They're an avionics supplier, their product isn't tied to a single airframe. Likewise Rolls Royce would not mind continuing to sell engines for it. Rolls Royce are probably rather more interested in the Trent 900 sales that'll come from the A380 ( 4 per a/c too ! ) right now - and they're firm orders ! They are the launch engine provider after all. Some ten nations have companies contributing to the 7E7 work right now. But not making. Graham |
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