Ahhh, that old chestnut!! I think you'll find that between the time the Airbus company started and now the subsidizes have become less and less and even then they were only loans that had to be repaid. In the end it all doesn't matter. Most people try and get the best for their money. Judging by the news recently some of Boeing deals (KC767) haven't exactly be cosher. In the end everybody is out for what they can get. BTW, I've often wondered, my Toyota was assembled in Knoxville, TN so is it American made or should the label say "Assembled in America"! That's the end of that discussion. Peter Schneider ATL |---------+----------------------------> | | damiross2@comcast| | | .net | | | Sent by: The | | | Airline List | | | <AIRLINE@LISTSERV| | | .CUNY.EDU> | | | | | | | | | 06/16/2004 03:27 | | | PM | | | Please respond to| | | The Airline List;| | | Please respond to| | | damiross2 | | | | |---------+----------------------------> >--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | | | To: AIRLINE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx | | cc: | | Subject: Re: SFGate: Virgin to buy Airbus airplanes/Branson names carrier; executive lineup announced | >--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| Airbus, whether anyone wnats to openly admit it, is subsidized more by the European governments than Boeing is by the US Government. Boeing aircraft are much better than Airbus. From a safety standpoint, I'd much rather fly in a Boeing prodcut than an Airbus product. BTW: Branson also wants the US losen the restrictions on foreign ownership of airlines. This is totally wrong. The airlines, among all industries in the USA, are vital to the defense. Many aircraft are committed to the military in case of emergency. David R > Fletcher, Robert SPK wrote: > > > The fact that this action by Richard Branson to buy Airbus instead of Boeing > > is totally wrong; whether it was Boeing or Lockheed or any other American > > company or not, the fact that Branson has hurt an AMERICAN COMPANY. Our > > people should BUY AMERICAN . > > Well, Branson is British, not American. > > But to me this is a short-sighted view. By your arguments, European > airlines should only be ordering Airbus planes, not Boeing. But, as an > American, you'd like to see Boeing get as many orders as it can, no > matter where they come from. > > Both companies compete on a global scale. Which means there will be > times when US airlines order Airbus, and European airlines order Boeing. > Ultimately, it is most important that airlines evaluate their aircraft > options on their technical capabilities and not country of origin. > > Would you rather see an airline lose (more?) money because they went > with an aircraft less suited for their operations but was from their > home country? > > Also, remember that both Airbus and Boeing source parts from all over > the world. That means there are American parts in Airbus jets, and > foreign parts in Boeing jets. > > -- > David Mueller / MRY > dmueller7@xxxxxxxxx > http://www.quanterium.com *******************Internet Email Confidentiality Footer******************* The contents of this e-mail message (including any attachments hereto) are confidential to and are intended to be conveyed for the use of the recipient to whom it is addressed only. If you receive this transmission in error, please notify the sender of this immediately and delete the message from your system. Any distribution, reproduction or use of this message by someone other than recipient is not authorized and may be unlawful.