Lufthansa ordina 20 787-9 + 20 A350-900 e rivenderà 6 A380 ad Airbus


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Come da oggetto, consegne fra il 2022 e il 2027, e verra deciso più avanti come distribuire le nuove macchine fra le compagnie del gruppo. Dei 14 A380-800 in flotta, sei verranno rivenduti ad Airbus fra il 2022 e il 2023.

Da notare che il comunicato stampa comprende un'anticipazione grafica del 787 nelle livree LH, LX e OS.


Lufthansa Group orders 40 state-of-the-art Boeing 787-9 and Airbus A350-900 long-haul aircraft

-Two-engine jets will primarily be replacing four-engine aircraft
-Investment pays off: more comfort for passengers, less noise and fuel consumption, significant reduction in operating cost
-Sale of six Airbus A380 aircraft in 2022/2023

Lufthansa Group is consistently forging ahead with the modernization of its long-haul fleet. In today’s meeting, based on the recommendation of the Executive Board, the Supervisory Board approved the purchase of a total of 40 state-of-the-art aircraft for the group’s airlines. The 20 Boeing 787-9 and 20 additional Airbus A350-900 planes will primarily be replacing four-engine aircraft. The new planes will be delivered between late 2022 and 2027.

The order has a list-price investment volume of 12 billion USD. As is usual with such orders, Lufthansa Group has negotiated a significant price reduction. The parties have agreed not to disclose the actual purchase price.

“By replacing four-engine planes with new models, we are laying a sustainable foundation for our future in the long run. In addition to the cost-effectiveness of the A350 and B787, the significantly lower CO2 emissions of this new generation of long-haul aircraft was also a decisive factor in our investment decision. Our responsibility for the environment is becoming more and more important as a criterion for our decisions,” says Carsten Spohr, CEO and Chairman of Lufthansa Group.

The decision regarding which airline will deploy the aircraft at which hub will be made at a later date.

The investment in new technology, efficiency and passenger comfort is a continuation of the ongoing fleet modernization of the group’s airlines. The arilines of the Lufthansa Group currently operate a long-haul fleet of 199 aircraft (as of December 2018), including twelve state-of-the-art Airbus A350-900 aircraft. Beginning in 2020, Lufthansa will be introducing the new Boeing 777-9.

Investment in modern, fuel-efficient and low-noise aircraft

With the Airbus A350-900, the Boeing 777-9 and the Boeing 787-9, Lufthansa Group will own the most fuel-efficient long-haul aircraft of their class in terms of kerosene consumption per passenger and 100 kilometers flown. This order highlights the company’s desire to invest in cutting-edge technology in the interest of the environment. On average, the new aircraft will only consume around 2.9 liters of kerosene per passenger and 100 kilometers flown. That is 25% below what is used by predecessor aircraft, which will likewise have a positive impact on the CO2 footprint.

The Boeing 787-9 and Airbus A350-900 aircraft that have been ordered will primarily be replacing four-engine aircraft. By the middle of the next decade, the entire long-haul fleet will have been modernized. The possible fuel savings alone add up to 500,000 metric tons per year. This is equivalent to a CO2 reduction of 1.5 million metric tons.

A consistent focus on cost

With the new, more economical aircraft, the operating cost compared to the earlier models will sink by around 20 percent. In addition to this, Lufthansa Group will be significantly reducing the diversification and complexity of its fleet over the next few years and taking seven aircraft types out of service, which will reduce cost and complexity for maintenance and the supply of replacement parts, among other things.

After the long-haul aircraft rollover, the company will be offering its customers one of the world’s most modern fleets. This will also involve a significant increase in comfort and reliability.

Sale of six Airbus A380 aircraft

In today’s session, the Lufthansa Group Executive Board also informed the Supervisory Board of the sale of six of its 14 Airbus A380 planes to Airbus. The aircraft will be leaving Lufthansa in 2022 and 2023. The parties have agreed not disclose the purchasing price. The transaction will not affect the group’s earnings performance.

Lufthansa continuously monitors the profitability of its world-wide route network. As a consequence, the group is reducing the size of its Airbus A380 fleet from 14 aircraft to eight for economic reasons. The structure of the network and the long-haul fleet, fundamentally optimized according to strategic aspects, will give the company more flexibility and at the same time increase its efficiency and competitiveness. This will of course also benefit Lufthansa’s customers.

https://newsroom.lufthansagroup.com...rcraft/s/8e28b9e1-a775-4fee-8ea5-391be31d4600

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Sale of six Airbus A380 aircraft

In today’s session, the Lufthansa Group Executive Board also informed the Supervisory Board of the sale of six of its 14 Airbus A380 planes to Airbus. The aircraft will be leaving Lufthansa in 2022 and 2023. The parties have agreed not disclose the purchasing price. The transaction will not affect the group’s earnings performance.

Gli earnings di LH oppure quelli di Airbus? :diavoletto:

Lufthansa continuously monitors the profitability of its world-wide route network. As a consequence, the group is reducing the size of its Airbus A380 fleet from 14 aircraft to eight for economic reasons.

Ma fino a ieri non era l'aereo piu' economico e profittevole del mondo?
 
Quale sarebbe l'interesse di Airbus nel riprendersi gli A380 usati?
 
787 sicuramente ad Austrian e Swiss per sostituire rispettivamente i 767 e i 340. Secondo me non è un caso che il rendering con le livree di LX e OS lo abbiano fatto solo al 787 mentre il 350 solo LH. Vedremo...
 
Pare che il futuro vedrá FRA come base Boeing long range con b787, b777x e b748i e MUC base Airbus con a388 (i pochi che rimarranno), a359 e a330. Questo per lo meno la voce interna che circola al momento. Ad ogni modo é da verificare quanti dei 787 vengano effettivamente a Lufthansa. Se si considerano le 12 macchine di AUA che devono essere sostituite ne restano solo 8 che come subflotta mi pare piuttosto piccolina in qualsiasi altra realtá, vuoi LH o vuoi LX. Ad ogni modo adesso abbiamo veramente abbastanza macchine per scollarci finalmente i 340 dal groppone. Stanno diventando estremamente costosi (parlo dei 346) per quanto riguarda la manutenzione ordinaria.
 
Sentivo dire che i 77W siano "troppo" per Swiss e si parlava di downgauging.Quanto é possibile un futuro con Swiss coi 789 e i 77W riassegnati a qualcun altro, magari LH?
 
Sentivo dire che i 77W siano "troppo" per Swiss e si parlava di downgauging.Quanto é possibile un futuro con Swiss coi 789 e i 77W riassegnati a qualcun altro, magari LH?

Non saprei cosa rispondere. Non sono a conoscenza di eventuali problematiche per overcapacity in Swiss ma teoricamente si, il giro macchine nel Lufthansa Group é uno degli obbiettivi che ha sempre avuto CS per rendere le flotte il piú flessibile possibile. Al momento non é previsto nessun scambio di 77W da Swiss a LH ma mai dire mai. Domani saranno presentati i dati finanziari del Gruppo relativi all´anno 2018 e ci sará una sessione di Q&A anche con i dipendenti con CS. Forse si saprá qualcosa di piú riguardo la destinazione delle macchine ordinate.
 
Insomma L'A380 si conferma un successone. Addirittura Airbus offre il ritiro dell'usato come nelle offerte per gli ecoincentivi.
Fortunato io che son riuscito a prenderlo 5-6 volte
 
Il 787 che sta bene con qualsiasi livrea è davvero triste nelle livree del gruppo LH... Ma com'è possibile?!