Just goes to show you anyone can put a spin on. My understanding was that UA tried to negoiate lower the lease payments on the 777 and the lessors balked because they know they can place those aircraft with other operators. So, UA will turn in some of the 777's and they will replace those routes with the more expensive 747.Busdrvr said:"Since when is the 747-400 more economical to run than the 777?"
"It was my understanding the 747's are hugh gas guzzlers."
Fuel and cost of ownership (ie, lease costs) seem to both hover between 10 and 15% of operating costs, so if your "ownership cost" of a basically new 400 gets cut in half, then the it can burn more fuel and be the efficient solution. the 400 only "guzzles gas" down low (high speed wing)