Airbus has many great features going for it. 1) Better safety reputation vs. Boeing in the last 5 years. 2) Solid work culture of engineering excellence and safety consciousness. 3) Cockpit commonality between different type certification airplanes. 4) Stringent quality control and quality assurance practices. 5) Actually owns, operates, and administrates their many supply chain vendors Wish Boeing still had all these features.
Also, 6. Airbus plans are more comfortable for passenger. More quieter cabin. 7. Spacious seats. 8. Window side passengers won't get neck pain since the windows are positioned higher.
Boeing does have most of these features. Better safety reputation still remains despite the two crashes meaning its not repetitive Solid work culture of engineering excellence and safety consciousness will improve cockpit commonality between different type certification aircraft they still have Stringent quality control and quality assurance practices dont exist that much in airbus but still is consistent Airbus still struggles with supply chain vendors. Wish Boeing would be better towards the end of the year lol
@@rexfordluke1480 For example, the mass-production machinery and operations for producing carbon-fiber parts (787) that Airbus has also used for their a350
Simple flying is the best aviation news channel. No bias between Boeing or Airbus. Just the facts. I'm actually surprised the Boeing numbers fell by that much. What's more surprising is that 737 max aircraft are still being delivered.
The staff at Airbus are clearly better off, they are clearly provided with work clothes, but at Boeing, the people are clearly not provided with work clothes, everyone wears their own clothes.
I’m still speculating that what sort of Supply chain Issues are being faced by the plane makers while much of the suppliers to these companies are same. So where’s the problem coming from?
Boeing apparently is only concerned about share price. Delivering aircraft seems secondary. They don’t seem to care that the two are mutually inclusive. Cheers
Boeing will be back though. They need to get back to the standards they worked at for decades. It might be time to start thinking about the 8x8 series of planes
Wake up, whistle blowers committing suicide, even though he told his family before hand he had NO intentions of committing suicide-so he knew what was coming. and now another whistle blower talking to Sen. Hawley about 787 not safe? Do you think he will be alive in the next few weeks?
Airbus producing more planes than Boeing shows that Airbus planes are lower quality & more prone to crashes and accidents, due to rushed production, making them less safe than Boeing who take more time in handcrafting & testing each planes safely.
My reaction is Airbus make safe planes that give airlines the comfort that their passengers are safe to fly on and that's why Airbus kicks Boeing bud fare and square. You go Airbus.✈🛫🛬💝💞💗
Airbus has many great features going for it.
1) Better safety reputation vs. Boeing in the last 5 years.
2) Solid work culture of engineering excellence and safety consciousness.
3) Cockpit commonality between different type certification airplanes.
4) Stringent quality control and quality assurance practices.
5) Actually owns, operates, and administrates their many supply chain vendors
Wish Boeing still had all these features.
Also,
6. Airbus plans are more comfortable for passenger. More quieter cabin.
7. Spacious seats.
8. Window side passengers won't get neck pain since the windows are positioned higher.
Boeing Ceos' were just too greedy with Money and neglected safe and genuine innovation for their company.
@@RamakrishnanSRM Boeings are that too
Boeing does have most of these features.
Better safety reputation still remains despite the two crashes meaning its not repetitive
Solid work culture of engineering excellence and safety consciousness will improve
cockpit commonality between different type certification aircraft they still have
Stringent quality control and quality assurance practices dont exist that much in airbus but still is consistent
Airbus still struggles with supply chain vendors.
Wish Boeing would be better towards the end of the year lol
@@nickolliver3021man what safety reputation
Time for A330Neo to shine.
Underrated Jet
A330neo will keep picking up orders
Overrated ...
Overrated jet
Some say the A330neo will get 40 more orders this year after VietJet and Starlux ordered in early this 😉
Literally it is its time to shine.
My reaction: honestly not surprised
Airbus about 47 planes per month … very impressive 👏🏽
common W for airbus
common L for boeing
@@Ayayau57okay then ... List those innovations that Airbus leeched from Boeing.
Loser
Okay, ... poster deleted own post .... wow 🤦🏻♂️
@@rexfordluke1480 For example, the mass-production machinery and operations for producing carbon-fiber parts (787) that Airbus has also used for their a350
@KoLon20589 🥱 ... okay, so which of the two aircraft manufacturers began usage of carbon composites on their products?
Boeing is having its deserved downfall
Lies again? Grab Flight USD SGD
@@Razor48X then airbus deserves a downfall too you indignant clown
Good on airbus
Simple flying is the best aviation news channel. No bias between Boeing or Airbus. Just the facts. I'm actually surprised the Boeing numbers fell by that much. What's more surprising is that 737 max aircraft are still being delivered.
but they can't use them. They are grounded
Average W for airbus
It shows the lack of confidence customers have in Boeing
proof?
@@nickolliver3021did you not watch the previous videos
@@Razor48X Which shows many customers ordering Boeing! Next thing you disagree with
@@nickolliver3021 Bro everyone is buying airbus stop lying ITS THE LAST VIDEO
@@Razor48X how are they all buying airbus? prove it!
The staff at Airbus are clearly better off, they are clearly provided with work clothes, but at Boeing, the people are clearly not provided with work clothes, everyone wears their own clothes.
Boeing has not been profitable for 5 years - despite the subsidies via the military.
Well, the tanker contract í kinda out
Boeing is just delivering flying plug doors.....😂😂😂😂😂
Fr 😂😂😂😂
where exactly?
Outside the airframe.
@@nickolliver3021to Alaska and then even special systems to lion air and ethiopian 😊 anything else
@@iceaviation that's just old. They're not proof
Airbus is simply the best 👌
So is Beoing
Logic, for someone here it's not the greatest strength.
😂😂😅
@@jantjarks7946 says the silly airbus fanboy.
It's said that dogs that got hit bark. Seems to be true.
😂🤣😅
@@nickolliver3021 boeing is trash
GO AIRBUS !!!!❤
Thats good news
I’m still speculating that what sort of Supply chain Issues are being faced by the plane makers while much of the suppliers to these companies are same. So where’s the problem coming from?
Very good,
Meritocracy. I've got no problem with this.
Are They also able to deliver as fast as they can sell?
nice!
Boeing apparently is only concerned about share price. Delivering aircraft seems secondary. They don’t seem to care that the two are mutually inclusive.
Cheers
In other news, water is wet
Now, Airbus rules! :)
They've been dominating
Airbus has long dominated the world market. Boeing has only ever dominated the US market. That also seems to be changing.
@@wadehiggins1114 wont be for long
@@nickolliver3021 cope lol
@@jameshannay7376 lol
Who bought the 3x 767s?
Boeing will be back though. They need to get back to the standards they worked at for decades.
It might be time to start thinking about the 8x8 series of planes
When?
I would agree, IF they went BACK to the STANDARDS of Old Boeing. With 'management' at the moment -don't think any new aircraft would be safe.
✈️
I'm sure someone is deeply unhappy right now....
Some people
USA striving for irrelevance
Typical. You hate us until you need our help. It's just sad....
Nicky Oliver in the comments:
Airbus delivered less airplanes than Boe….eh…..Tesla delivered cars, so there.
Boing Bud light of sky.
boeing keep rushing not ganne lie
how are they rushing?
@@nickolliver3021 like they produce the plane to fast without even checking twice befour even selling
@@chheanvongmonireach-ul1ed so does airbus but the faa do actually give the planes certification for delivery sooo
Αirbus rules
American Government at work
I mean 130 planes isn’t that bad
I’m still surprised the max got 67 deliveries
Boeing is better: 777, 767, 747, 757
OLD BOEING. NOT new Boeing
@@johnchristmas7522 Indeed. Thats why airlines should order more of them which are still in production.
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DOWN WITH BOEING
Don’t tempt fate.
Warning: Airbus shouldn't feel too successful! It often created negligence!
European already learn that
@@muhammadhanifkurnaen6689 every country where airbus is made of has learnt that quite weird
Why is everyone so anti Boeing that they have become water boys/girls for Air Bus?
It's more about being anti-american...they love to hate on us until they need our help.
I'm sick and tired of everyone blasting Boeing everyday. Airbus has got issues too. Look into their business practices also, not just Boeing's.
Wake up, whistle blowers committing suicide, even though he told his family before hand he had NO intentions of committing suicide-so he knew what was coming.
and now another whistle blower talking to Sen. Hawley about 787 not safe? Do you think he will be alive in the next few weeks?
So?
Meh
Who cares about what Airbus did.
Oh dear, some else who is deaf and blind.
Boeing!!
Airbus producing more planes than Boeing shows that Airbus planes are lower quality & more prone to crashes and accidents, due to rushed production, making them less safe than Boeing who take more time in handcrafting & testing each planes safely.
😏😏😏
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
My reaction is Airbus make safe planes that give airlines the comfort that their passengers are safe to fly on and that's why Airbus kicks Boeing bud fare and square. You go Airbus.✈🛫🛬💝💞💗