Boeing President meets with American Airlines

Boeing Commercial Aircraft President Jim Albaugh met with American Airlines executives, including CEO Gerard Arpey, a couple of days ago and I think, tentatively, this is a positive development with Boeing.  On the surface, it certainly signals that Boeing does consider American Airlines a very important customer.  It *might* signal that Boeing has started to realize that airlines really aren’t just poking at them over a new single aisle aircraft.

I say might because there is a tendency for Boeing to not always recognize that a customer really is at risk until the very last moment. 

Nevertheless, Boeing presidents don’t go calling on just every airline executive team on a whim.  It would be my hope that Boeing got an earful on what is needed and, more importantly, the timing for meeting that need.  For about a year, all we’ve heard is trade studies about re-engining vs new single aisle aircraft and that things tilt a bit towards an all new aircraft for 2019. 

I think airlines would like to hear about a new single aisle aircraft kicking off development asap with entry into service around 2017.  There is probably some wiggle room there but only after commitments have been made.

While news reports say Albaugh visited American Airlines, I do wonder if Southwest wasn’t visitied as well.  If not, I expect we’ll see another cannon shot across Boeing’s bow from SWA in the near future.

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