Deals of Airbus and Boeing at Air Show in Farnborough
Traditionally Boeing and Airbus announced their new deals on supply of commercial airplanes during Farnborough Air Show, Reuters reports. So far two companies reached the deals accounting for more than $100 billion.
Traditionally Boeing and Airbus announced their new deals on supply of commercial airplanes during Farnborough Air Show, Reuters reports.
So far two companies reached the deals accounting for more than $100 billion.
Below are some of the largest Airbus deals (total amount $57 billion):
- GOLDEN FALCON AVIATION (for Wataniya Airways, Kuweit): confirmed order for 25 airplanes A320neo for total amount of $2,8 billion.
- GOSHAWK AVIATION: finalized order for 20 airplanes A320neo totaling about $2,2 billion.
- SICHUAN AIRLINES: ordered 10 airplanes A350 XWB costing about $3,2 billion.
- STARLUX AIRLINES: signed preliminary agreement for 17 airlines A350 ($6 billion).
- Two undiscovered buyers made an order for 100 and 80 airplanes A320neo for $11,5 and $8,8 billion correspondingly.
- U.S. AIRLINE START-UP: agreed to buy 60 airplanes A220-300 amounting $5,5 billion.
Boeing deals totaling $82 billion include such as:
- AIR LEASE CORP: agreed to buy 78 Boeing jets for $9,6 billion.
- AVIATION CAPITAL GROUP: ordered 20 737 MAX 8 for $2,34 billion.
- DHL: finalized deal on $4,7 billion assuming purchase of Boeing 777 Freighters.
- GOL AIRLINES: ordered 30 airplanes 737 MAX 10, 15 MAX 8s. Deal for 45 priced at $5,7 billion.
- GOSHAWK AVIATION: made order for 20 airplanes 737 MAX costing $2,3 billion.
- QATAR AIRWAYS: finished order for freight 777 for $1,7 billion.
- Undiscovered buyer intends to purchase 40 airplanes 737 MAX 8s, 53 MAX 8 for $11 billion.
- VOLGA DNEPR: intends to purchase 29 freight airplanes 777 and five 747-8 for total amount of $11,8 billion.