Hi bdk,
First off, fair call on the Dreamliner / A380 issues - I wasn't aware that they were different generations of airliners. (And now having wasted 20 min of my life reading about d@mn tubes,
I'd like a 'refund'.)
As I was trying to indicate, despite the one eyed fandom of some for Boeing or the other tenderer, both companies have little to be proud of (IMHO) in closing the deals.
Moreover, it seems to me, those patriotic Americans need to address an (arguably) corrupt and certainly broken tendering system with the government and USAF - due to
American failures, the USAF doesn't have what it wants and it's not looking like it's going to turn up in any reasonable time-scale either - noise about jobs is still talking about jam, maybe, tomorrow.
No one but Americans can be blamed for the problem, can they?
This wikipedia page* is an interesting read about the competition between Airbus and Boeing.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Competitio ... and_Boeing
As before, if you were to delete the names and avoid a personal or nationalistic bias, it's hardly edifying reading either way up. (Here in Melbourne we have a Boeing subsidiary which is building Airbus parts among others.)
I'd tip my hat to Boeing for the 707, 737 and critically the 747 - the last being one of the most important aircraft in history, and a clear example of betting the company. However, today's Boeing doesn't get much credit if it can't buy the road in Congress without getting caught and if it gets beaten by an overseas competitor that's caught it up and is, in areas, overtaking it.
The British operated an Empire preference scheme - one effect of which was developing second-rate aircraft due to being able to avoid real competition. There are parallels - what do you want - domestic preference, or the best, or now? You can't have 'em all.
As someone who knows little and cares less about current aviation business, a cursory examination show that the more things 'change' the more they are just the same. There are more zeros after the numbers, companies in question are multi-nationals rather than in red barns, but otherwise, all human sins and failures with occasional triumphs are here.
Ah, well it's easy to be a smart@ss.
Just another 2d, which was refunded.
*While Wikipedia isn't an infallible source, it's a darn sight more
factually reliable than ~say~ most WIX posts for a ~ah~ random comparison.