Price check please.
For those of you waiting for Airbus to launch its Spring Savings Sale before plunking down cash for a new jetliner, you’re out of luck. Struggling to deal with the seemingly endless slide of the US dollar, the European aircraft consortium recently announced that it’s raising prices on its commercial airliners.
Airbus is getting screwed by the weak greenback considering the company sells its planes in US dollars. Every instance the dollar drops, it buys fewer and fewer Euros, which means less cash in the bank for Airbus, and any other foreign company that sells its products in dollars. Airbus says that leaves it no choice but to hike its prices, though the company points out its numbers are still competitive with those of archrival Boeing.
See some sample pricing after the jump
Airbus offers a total price list on its website, and we’ve listed some of the company’s more popular models below. The A318, 19, 20, and 21 series are separate aisle planes; the A330, 340, and 350 are wide-body jets; and the A380 is Airbus’ problem-plagued superjumbo. Obviously, all prices are in millions of dollars.
A318 $56.0-$62.1
A319 $63.3- $77.3
A320 $73.2-$80.6
A321 $87.7-$92.8
A330-200 $176.3-$185.5
A330-300 $195.9- $205.7
A340-300 $211.8- $219.2
A340-600 $245.0- $253.7
A350-800XWB $205.9-$211.5
A350-1000XWB $267.0 -$272.2
A380 $317.2-$337.5
For comparison sake, Boeing’s prices are listed below, and they match up pretty closely with those of its European rival. The 737 series is the company’s extremely popular narrow-body jet — all of the other listed models listed are two-aisle planes.
737-600 $50-$57
737-900ER $74-$85
747-400ER $228-$260
747-8 $285-$300
767-200 $124.5-$135.5
767-400 ER $154-$169
777-200 $200-$225
777-300ER $250-$279
787-3 $146-151.5
787-9 $189-$200
One thing to keep in intellect is that airlines rarely pay list price for new planes. Boeing and Airbus compete ferociously for commerce, and while specific numbers are rarely revealed, it’s well known within the industry that both companies give customers Costco type discounts for buying in bulk.
Airbus now accepts Visa and Mastercard for purchases by $100,000,000, and it is widely expected that Boeing will follow suit.
Graphic: Airbus
Original post by Dave Demerjian













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