Airbus and rival Boeing orders
Airbus and Boeing have set the tone from the first day of the Farnborough Airshow on Monday after announcing several large orders, confirming the realization of the renewed confidence of airlines.
Based on list prices, purely indicative, orders placed by the two manufacturers accounted for a turnover of about 23.65 billion dollars (17.85 billion euros) in the middle of the afternoon.
While Boeing has logged 70 orders for aircraft for a total of about 12 billion dollars, Airbus announced Monday it had received 122 aircraft orders totaling nearly 11.64 billion. In detail, the Russian airline Aeroflot has placed an order for 11 A330-300, or approximately $ 2.34 billion.(See
Air Lease Corp., a company leasing and financing aircraft, confirmed it had ordered 31 Airbus A320s (2.52 billion dollars) and 20 A321-200 ($ 1.91 billion), representing a total 4.43 billion for these 51 aircraft no fax cash loans.
"In the current environment, reducing operating costs and fuel consumption, respect for the environment and maximum operational flexibility, are also advantages for the airlines. The latest versions of the Airbus single aisle family go far beyond the highest standards, "said Steven F. Udvar-Hazy, CEO of Air Lease Corporation.
Another company leasing and financing aircraft, Gecas, a subsidiary of General Electric, bought 60 A320 family aircraft for an amount valued at about 4.88 billion dollars.Earlier, Gecas Boeing announced an order for 40 new generation 737s in a transaction valued three billion dollars.
The U.S. giant has also received a command that could exceed nine billion dollars for 30 Boeing 777-300 from the Emirates.
In addition, Boeing has said that India could gain 10-12 additional Boeing C-17 plus 10 already planned.
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