FARNBOROUGH, England--Airbus Group NV (EADSY) said the capital
costs of its new A330neo aircraft will be 25% lower than the
current version of the aircraft as the plane maker aims to entice
customers to buy the jet over its Boeing Co. 787 Dreamliner
rival.
John Leahy, chief operating officer for customers at Airbus,
said the range of its new A330-800neo jet would be greater than the
787-8 Dreamliner. The A330-900neo, however, wouldn't fly as far at
the 787 Dreamliner, but would have lower fuel burn and lower cash
costs. The A330neo will be 14% more efficient than the current
model and have 25% lower capital costs, Mr. Leahy said.
"[Boeing] are in a state of panic right now and they should be,"
Mr. Leahy said in an interview at the Farnborough air show, where
Airbus is launching the A330neo family of jets.
Mr. Leahy said that Airbus would sell more than 1,000 A330neo,
taking market share from the 787 Dreamliner, and added that
production of the A330 would fall by "a couple" of jets ahead of
the launch of the A330neo in 2017.
Airbus is expected to offer more details Monday morning at the
air show, including a list of customers for the A330neo family.
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