Global Services Project - Airbus - Boeing
Global Services Project - Airbus - Boeing
Global Services Project - Airbus - Boeing
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Airbus
History of Airbus
Britain, France, and west Germany launched the Airbus project.
In 1960
Britain quit – 1967
Airbus project – reorganized – 1970,
Named Airbus Industrie – Franco-German Company – French law
Spain joined – consortium -1971( 4.2% stake)
First headquater – Paris
Shifted to Toulouse (France)- 1974
Short details
Type Joint stock company, EADS & BAE
Industry Aerospace
Short details
Location geographical
2000 $17.2
2001 $20,5
2002 €19.5
2003 $ 19.3
2004 $ 20
2005 $ 22,3
Product list and detail
Aircraft Description Seats Launch date 1st flight 1st delivery
January 24 18 18
February 28 18 30
March 35 31 15
April 29 36 23
May 37 25 27
June 36 33 34
July 27 24 22
August 24 13 11
September 31 26 24
October 33 37 27
November 33 29 40
December 30 34
Year Total 304 320 305
50
40
No. Of Plane
2005
30
2004
20
2003
10
0
Month
Airbus Customers
Airlines
United Airlines (195 A319/A320/A321s in operation or on order),
Northwest Airlines (over 200 aircraft ordered, with A319s, A320s
and A330s in operation),
US Airways Group (a total of some 200 A319/A320/A321s,
A330s and A350s in the fleet or on order) and
Air Canada (with a fleet of 130 aircraft in operation, composed of
A319s, A320s, A321s, A330s and A340s).
Armed Forces
liaison missions,
VIP flights
Government missions.
Airbus 300
William E. Boeing
Boeing
William E. Boeing – left Yale University in 1903 - advantage of opportunities in the risky and
cyclical, - financially rewarding, Northwest timber industry - experience would serve him well in
aviation.
World's leading aerospace company - the largest combined manufacturer of commercial jetliners and
military aircraft,.
Short Summary
Type Public
Founded 1916
Headquartered Chicago, Illinois, USA
Location Toulouse,, France
Key people W. James McNerney, Jr CEO
James A. Bell CFO
Industry Aerospace and Defence
Products Commercial Airliners, Rotorcraft,
Electronic and Defense systems, Missiles,
Rocket engines,
Revenues $52.5 billion USD (2004)
Employees 153,800, 67 countries
of the companies that merged to become a single enterprise as the twentieth century
ended.
Commercial Airline Segment
Years Revenue( million)
1998 $36.9
1999 $38.4
2000 $31.1
2001 $35.0
2002 $54.1
2003 $50.1
Employment By Location
Arizona 4,939
California 31,457
Kansas 3,836
Missouri 16,429
Pennsylvania 4,706
Texas 5,376
Washington 61,042
Aeromexico 6 6
Hainan Airlines 4 4
2006 Gross
10 - - - - 10
Orders
Changes - - - - - -
Singapore airlines
Air India
Sahara Airlines
Quantas
Air Mauritius
Boeing Vs Airbus
Product Range of
Airbus & Boeing
Category Airbus Boeing
Single Aisle Family Model A 319 757
A 320 757-200
A 321 767
A 318 757-300
717
Wide Bodied Aircraft Model A 300-600R 767 – 200 ER
A330 – 200 767 – 300ER
A 340 – 200 767 – 400 ER
A 330 – 300
A 340 – 200
A 340 – 300
A 340 – 500
A 340 – 600
Super Jet Jumbo A 380 747 – 400
Some Interesting Facts
Boeing employed 216 workers per aircraft, while Airbus
employees 143 workers per aircraft.
Timeline
A380
A3XX
1994
Airbus 380-origin&history
Timeline
A380
A3XX Launch
1994 2000
Airbus 380-origin&history
Timeline
A380
Timeline
A380
Timeline
A380
Compatibility
Type
Airline EIS A380-
A380-800 Options
800F
Air France
2008 10 4
Emirates
2007 41 2
Etihad Airways
2008 4
FedEx
2008 10 10
ILFC
5 5
Kingfisher Airlines
2010 5
Korean Air
2008 5 3
Lufthansa
2008 15 10
Qantas
2007 6
Malaysia Airlines
2007 12 10
Current Situation : Airbus problems
A 380 Delay : In June, 2006, Airbus became embroiled in a significant
international controversy over its announcement of a further delay in the delivery
of its A380. Singapour airline, which is the first company which will use A380
plane, it will receive the A380 at the end of 2007 after a delay of several months.
For 2006, Boeing has sold 854 planes whereas Airbus has
sold 604