Spirit AeroSystems outlines strategy for surviving potential downcycle
The chief executive of Kansas-based aerostructures specialist Spirit AeroSystems told analysts yesterday that commercial aircraft sales could flatten or even decline in 2008.
At the same time, CEO Jeff Turner predicted that any downturn in the civil airliner market will be shallower than any previous episode in the industry’s history.
“In every cycle the trough is higher than the previous cycle,” Turner told analysts at Spirit Aero’s investors day. “Every peak, the peak is higher than the previous peak. I believe that’s a trend that will continue.
“We could very well see a flattening, or maybe a little bit of downturn,” he added. “We can withstand that. We wouldn’t like it but we could do it. [However,] even if we have a downturn, it wouldn’t be as bad.”
Spirit’s strategy for weathering a downcycle depends heavily on how it manages the growth of its production capacity during the upcycle, Turner says.
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