God I hate Boeing's sugar-coated advertising on this one. Its a tube with wings, just like any other modern airliner. On the other hand, Boeing seems to think we'll fall for the 'new, exciting and fresh!' approach. Call me a cynical b*stard, but I'm sick enough of their patronising us that I want to walk into their manufacturing plant carrying a chainsaw... You can probably see where this is going.
God I hate Boeing's sugar-coated advertising on this one. Its a tube with wings, just like any other modern airliner. On the other hand, Boeing seems to think we'll fall for the 'new, exciting and fresh!' approach. Call me a cynical b*stard, but I'm sick enough of their patronising us that I want to walk into their manufacturing plant carrying a chainsaw... You can probably see where this is going.
God I hate Boeing's sugar-coated advertising on this one. Its a tube with wings, just like any other modern airliner. On the other hand, Boeing seems to think we'll fall for the 'new, exciting and fresh!' approach. Call me a cynical b*stard, but I'm sick enough of their patronising us that I want to walk into their manufacturing plant carrying a chainsaw... You can probably see where this is going.
God I hate Boeing's sugar-coated advertising on this one. Its a tube with wings, just like any other modern airliner. On the other hand, Boeing seems to think we'll fall for the 'new, exciting and fresh!' approach. Call me a cynical b*stard, but I'm sick enough of their patronising us that I want to walk into their manufacturing plant carrying a chainsaw... You can probably see where this is going.
spitfire boy is quite correct. The 'average Joe' rarely has a choice of the type of aircraft he flies on. The airlines are the ones you have to convince.
It does seem like Boeing wants to keep in the international market by putting out the 747-8... but I still think they should put all their effort into the 787 before going onto other projects
It does seem like Boeing wants to keep in the international market by putting out the 747-8... but I still think they should put all their effort into the 787 before going onto other projects
The A380/747-8 scenario is startingly similar to the 787/original A350 situation we saw a few years earlier.
Airbus originally attracted very few orders for its A350 - Boeing has very few orders for the 747-8 pax version
The A350 was hurriedly launched... so was the 747-8
You can see where I'm going with this...
Not sure we'll see the 'radical design change' approach this time round, but it's still odd.
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