Order Cancellations

Econoday has an article out today showing the relationships between the durable goods accounts: shipments, new orders, backlog and inventory. They note that there are now some signs of order cancellations, which demonstrates that the apparent strength shown by strong new orders in recent months was somewhat illusory.

A major risk for the outlook is that aerospace backlogs are making up an unusually high proportion of total backlogs, now at 43 percent vs. 35 percent only four years ago before recovery in the airline sector began to feed a rush of Boeing and Airbus orders. But the airline sector is, as are many other sectors, now slowing, putting pressure on the finances of airlines and raising questions over their commitment to prior orders. To close, the graph below tracks year-on-year percentage changes between unfilled orders for aircraft (black) and total unfilled orders (red). –Mark Pender, Econoday senior financial writer

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