Whale Rider:
Hardly surprising that Boeing's got more metal flying than Airbus is it? They had everything currently on offer in the production line apart from the 75/76/77 when Airbus got the A300 off the ground ...
According to this Boeing page
http://active.boeing.com/commercial/orders/displaystandardreport.cfm?optReportType=CurrentModels&cboCurrentModel=777&cboAllModel=&ViewReportF=View+Report there are 507 airframes of all 777 types flying.
According to this Airbus page
http://www.airbus.com/media/orders_n_deliveries.asp there are 635 airframes of all A330/340 types flying.
Would you care to retract your statement re. more 777 flying than A330/340?
Further, here is the current backlog breakdown:
Boeing
717 : 15
737 : 771
747 : 28 (All but 8 are freighters)
757 : 1 (Built but in storage awaiting delivery)
767 : 20
777 : 174
787 : 64
Total : 1073
Airbus
A300/A310: 55 (All but 3 are A300-600F)
A32x : 1064
A330/A340: 273
A380 : 139
Total : 1531
So I'll stand by my statement: Beaten in
every single segment. You will notice that the Airbus A32X backlog alone is roughly the same as the total Boeing backlog ...
bofecus
All launch aid to Airbus, apart from the initial A300, has been in the form of repayable loans. Unlike the R&D support Boeing has been enjoying for the US governement, which is not repayable. So from a taxpayers point of view, I'd say us Euro's are better off than you Yanks.