Saturday, February 9, 2013

Boeing New Aircraft Orders Implode From 183 To Just 2 In January

The narrow body Boeing 757 replaced the 707 an...
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After the now several week old exploding battery fiasco, Boeing is nowhere closer to resolving the recurring problem for its appropriately renamed Nightmareliner. But the worst for the company may be yet ahead: as the following chart from Stone McCarthy shows, January new aircraft orders collapsed from 183 in December to a meaningless 2 in January: a seasonally strong month, with some 150 orders a year ago, and more weakness to come as Boeing just warned its first Norwegian delivery due in April may be delayed. But while it was expected that the company’s quality control failure would eventually catch up to it, the broader implication is that this month’s Durable Goods number, released February 27 and of which transportation is always a key variable at least at the headline level, will be a disaster.

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