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Old 24th Feb 2014, 17:42
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Seems the Wingstrike 747 has been "officially" withdrawn from service. One presumes that means its for the chainsaw
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Personally with regards to the A380 I see it as a Niche product, bit like the Concorde was. It was actually rumoured to be that Airbus wanted to stop Concorde AOM support to increase development on the A380.

I guess it's no big loss as 25% of BA's revenue stream was 7 Concorde's.

It does seem that BA will go down the route of operating economical twin engines, from a BA engineering perspective it is more cost effective.
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787 announced to operate on daily service to Chennai from October.

And there's a stricken 744 in HYD, 36 hour delay. Fuel leaking apparently.

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Old 26th Feb 2014, 12:52
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I guess it's no big loss as 25% of BA's revenue stream was 7 Concorde's.
I don't think that's right somehow.....
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JohhnyH - it's G-BNLN and it's in Bangalore, not HYD


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Old 26th Feb 2014, 21:28
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Skipness One Echo

Skipness One Echo, everyone seems to think it operated at a loss but that was never true. Air France yes, but British Airways operated the fleet 2 life-cycles past the airframes expectancy. She operated flawlessly.

On average Concorde made and operating profit of £30-50 Million a year for British Airways. I believe in the final months April-October this figure was £60 million or more with every seat being full. In 1999 BA earned £140 million in revenues, operating the fleet to unseen levels.

It's hardly unbelievable that Concorde was a major player within the airline. She operated gracefully for 27 years.
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Old 26th Feb 2014, 22:03
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Chennai

BA LHR to Chenai has been announced as going daily on the 787 from Oct 14,
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Old 26th Feb 2014, 22:20
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Skipness One Echo, everyone seems to think it operated at a loss but that was never true.
Nooo we don't, and you're mixing up revenue and operating profit.......
It was widely known Concorde became very profitable for BA when Concorde Division was formed, HMG wrote off the debts and they got G-BOAF/G for one shiny British pound each. The fleet had an operating profit but the cost base was climbing as the aircraft aged and with the added complications of the kevlar tanks.
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Old 27th Feb 2014, 09:52
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Hi,

Does anybody know where I can find any reliable information with regards to BA's financial reports. I want to know the companies total revenue for 2013 and their operating profit. This information does not seem to be available on the IAG website and I am unsure of the reliability of other sources of information. Any help would be much appreciated.
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Old 27th Feb 2014, 10:06
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Funkyt111 - try this

IAG - International Airlines Group - Annual Reports

EDIT - 2013 numbers to be announced tomorrow (Friday).
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BasilBush,

Thank you.
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Old 28th Feb 2014, 09:12
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British Airways make €723 million operating profit

"British Airways continued its solid revenue performance this year and we're seeing cost improvements, resulting in an operating profit of €762 million.
And voted the UK's number one Superbrand too!
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Old 28th Feb 2014, 11:00
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Mr Walsh, stirring the pot re Scottish independence & APD too.

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Old 28th Feb 2014, 16:16
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Mr Walsh, stirring the pot re Scottish independence & APD too.
This is linked to Salmond deliberately blurring issues of constitutional change and party policy in the 600+ page white paper.

What happens if Scotland leaves the UK and Labour win the subsequent general election in a separated Scotland or, more likely, form a coalition with the Libdems and don't reduce or scrap APD......

Would have thought it would be much better for IAG/BA if:
(1) Scotland remains in the UK, and
(2) APD is scrapped/substantially reduced throughout the UK.
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Champair79, haven't a clue why I said HYD, I knew it was BLR! They were waiting for a part to be sent out to repair the plane. Flight subsequently cancelled anyeays.

Good financial results released today.
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Old 28th Feb 2014, 17:34
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Is thee a chance BA might go for the 747-8 or is it really now all about 2 engines?
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Old 28th Feb 2014, 18:51
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Is thee a chance BA might go for the 747-8 or is it really now all about 2 engines?
Short answer no !

The future choices seem to be A350-1000 and/or 779 for some time next decade.

Questions remain if they will place a follow on order for the 388 .

The timings are however not pressing especially with outstanding orders on the 788/789 A359 and 388 yet to be completed.
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Old 28th Feb 2014, 19:50
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"Would have thought it would be much better for IAG/BA if:
(1) Scotland remains in the UK, and
(2) APD is scrapped/substantially reduced throughout the UK. "


Forgive me for being suspicious, but I am minded to think that if the passionate, but unplanned, do actually win on emotion in September, that this will remove any political need for BA to continue serving "outlying regions" of the UK north of the border which would allow them to reduce services from GLA, ABZ & EDI and reallocate slots at LHR to more lucrative routes. Scotland will become as far as BA are concerned, just another mildly interesting tourist destination on the fringe of Europe.


Overall, I would predict that if this happens, we'll get a service similar to that of Norway and BA will get over a dozen slots per day to re-allocate.
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Old 1st Mar 2014, 13:54
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Not quite. BA has a lot of high value, connecting passengers from the various Scottish airports. BA itself is highly invested in Scotland, with a major engineering operation.
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Old 1st Mar 2014, 14:11
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Would British Airways keep its maintenance facilities at Glasgow after a yes vote? I personally cannot see British Airways performing the maintenance of its short haul fleet in what would be a foreign country.
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