Transportation
Why Do Airlines Prefer Airbus or Boeing Rather Than Developing Their Own Planes
Why Do Airlines Prefer Airbus or Boeing Rather Than Developing Their Own Planes
When you own a set of cordless tools that share the same battery and charger system, choosing a new tool that
matches this "eco-system" is often more convenient in the long run. Similarly, airlines also face a
specific set of challenges when deciding whether to buy from Airbus or Boeing or develop their own
aircraft. The infrastructure and standardization benefits make it more sensible for airlines to
choose between these two giants rather than going it alone.
Standardization and Cost Efficiency
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Economic Specialization and Cost Implications
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Airlines and Aircraft Manufacturers: Different Roles
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The Unaffordability of Developing an Airplane
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In conclusion, airlines have realized the significant benefits of standardizing on a single manufacturer and aircraft type. While building their own planes might seem attractive in theory, the sheer costs, complexity, and logistical challenges make it a non-viable option for most carriers. Therefore, the choice between Airbus and Boeing is often not just a matter of preference but a strategic business decision.