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Boeing Not Panicking Over Bankruptcies

Sunday, September 18, 2005 1:04:31 PM
By ALLISON LINN

A Song Boeing 757 airplane, left, and a Delta Air Lines jet are seen Wednesday, Sept. 3, 2003, at the Los Angeles International Airport. Song, the low-fare carrier of Delta Air Lines Inc., filed for bankruptcy protection Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2005, in what was seen as a precursor to its parent company's own Chapter 11 filing.   (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)SEATTLE (AP) - In most industries, news that two of your customers are seeking bankruptcy protection would be chilling, if not downright jarring. But when you're aerospace giant Boeing Co., and the customers are stalwart U.S. airlines, a week like the last one, while not exactly something to shrug off, is also far from a reason to panic.

Delta Air Lines Inc. and Northwest Airlines Corp. are the latest major U.S. airlines to head to bankruptcy court, hampered by high labor and fuel costs that make it tough to compete with more nimble discount carriers.

Both airlines are Boeing customers: Delta has 55 airplanes on order, and Northwest is set to be the first U.S. carrier to put the company's new 787 airplane into service. But analysts say neither airline is key to Boeing's most important growth plans, which center on winning customers in growth markets such as India, China and other countries that are fast developing a flying middle class.


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