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Re: Small Time Joe post# 85294

Monday, 06/05/2017 2:47:43 PM

Monday, June 05, 2017 2:47:43 PM

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It is apples to oranges because the 767-300 and 737MAX are two different beasts.

A reference point from a few years ago shows the hourly block and CASM numbers for widebodies across the major US airlines. That puts the 767-300 CASM at around 7.5 - 9.3 cents.

http://aviationweek.com/site-files/aviationweek.com/files/uploads/2014/06/avd_06_30_2014_cht1.pdf

If Norwegian can fill their 189 seats on the 737MAX, they will make money. Only a handful of those seats will go for $99. As the plane fills up, the prices go up.

Filling up 200-250 seats on a 767 becomes more crucial due to the higher up front operating costs.

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