Melburnian1
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QF is delivering a financial update today, which will be a sea of red ink. The company is hugely in debt.
Reuters states:
Australia's Qantas Airways Ltd (QAN) is poised to select Europe's Airbus for a major airplane order to renew its regional and mainline narrowbody fleets, two people familiar with the matter said.
An announcement of the two-pronged deal, which was first reported by Bloomberg News, is imminent, they said, asking not to be identified on confidential negotiations.
Airbus has been competing with Boeing Co for one of the industry's most keenly awaited deals - described recently by the airline's chief executive as a "once-in-a-generation" fleet renewal and expected to feature more than 100 jets.
Neither manufacturer agreed to comment. A Qantas spokesperson said there would be an announcement in about two hours, but had no further comment.
Chief Executive Alan Joyce said in October the carrier expected to order more than 100 narrowbody and regional planes, with a preferred supplier to be chosen in December.
It is separately looking at widebodies capable of the world's longest commercial flights from Sydney to London.
This is what Bloomberg said an hour or so ago:
(Bloomberg) -- Airbus SE is poised to sweep a multibillion-dollar aircraft order from Qantas Airways Ltd. in a blow to Boeing Co. and its 737 Max narrow-body jet, according to people briefed on the matter. The Australian carrier is set to announce its order decision Thursday morning in Sydney to replace the 75 older-generation Boeing 737 jets that serve as Qantas’s domestic workhorses,...
Reuters states:
Australia's Qantas Airways Ltd (QAN) is poised to select Europe's Airbus for a major airplane order to renew its regional and mainline narrowbody fleets, two people familiar with the matter said.
An announcement of the two-pronged deal, which was first reported by Bloomberg News, is imminent, they said, asking not to be identified on confidential negotiations.
Airbus has been competing with Boeing Co for one of the industry's most keenly awaited deals - described recently by the airline's chief executive as a "once-in-a-generation" fleet renewal and expected to feature more than 100 jets.
Neither manufacturer agreed to comment. A Qantas spokesperson said there would be an announcement in about two hours, but had no further comment.
Chief Executive Alan Joyce said in October the carrier expected to order more than 100 narrowbody and regional planes, with a preferred supplier to be chosen in December.
It is separately looking at widebodies capable of the world's longest commercial flights from Sydney to London.
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This is what Bloomberg said an hour or so ago:
(Bloomberg) -- Airbus SE is poised to sweep a multibillion-dollar aircraft order from Qantas Airways Ltd. in a blow to Boeing Co. and its 737 Max narrow-body jet, according to people briefed on the matter. The Australian carrier is set to announce its order decision Thursday morning in Sydney to replace the 75 older-generation Boeing 737 jets that serve as Qantas’s domestic workhorses,...