Friday, September 3, 2010

50-Seat Jets `Nobody Wants'

Think about this, the aluminum in your the next can of beer or soft drink, may have come from 50 seat regional jet that got scrapped.

Amplify’d from www.bloomberg.com

The 50-seat jets once prized by
carriers such as Delta Air Lines Inc. are being culled from U.S.
fleets as higher fuel and maintenance bills make them too
expensive to fly.


By 2015, U.S. airlines will have about 200 jets with 50 or
fewer seats, down from about 1,200, said Michael Boyd, president
of consultant Boyd Group International Inc. in Evergreen,
Colorado. More than 80 have been scrapped in 2010, he said.


“These are litters of aluminum kittens -- nobody wants
them,” Boyd said. Their only value is for recycled metal, he
said. “The next stop is the Budweiser factory because that’s
all they’re good for.”

Read more at www.bloomberg.com
 

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