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3 21 Orders for 4 -900s converted to A350-1000. [29] An additional 11 A350-900 orders announced at Dubai Air Show 2023. [29] 14 July 2008: Etihad Airways: 2019 20 10 30 5 5 29 December 2023: EVA Air: 18 18 8 March 2007: Finnair: 2015 19 19 18 18 Original order for 11 A350-900s. [30] Eight more aircraft converted from options to orders on 3 ...
16: China Aircraft Leasing Group — 58 18 76: China Airlines — — 1 1: China Eastern Airlines — 80 4 84: China Express Airlines — 18 — 18: China Southern Airlines: 7 19 36 62: CIT Group — 20 1 21: CMB Financial Leasing — 14 7 21: DAE Capital — 2 — 2: Delta Air Lines — — 69 69: Druk Air — 1 — 1: easyJet — 72 19 91 ...
List of orders, deliveries and operators of the Airbus A320 family, as of 31 December 2024: Ord — number of aircraft ordered from Airbus Del — number of aircraft delivered by Airbus
According to sources cited by Bloomberg, Airbus received an order for 85 planes from Air India Ltd., which consisted of 75 A320neo single-aisle aircraft and 10 A350 wide-body jets, as mentioned by ...
Airbus deliveries accelerated in October to reach 497 airplanes so far this year, or an underlying total of 495 after excluding two Aeroflot deliveries cancelled due to Western sanctions against ...
The domestic French airline Air Inter (then Air France Europe) placed five firm orders and 15 options while Thai Airways International requested eight aircraft, split evenly between firm orders and options. [2] [3] The following day, Airbus announced that it planned to formally launch the A330/A340 programme by mid-April 1987, and was on track ...
Airbus narrowed a sales gap against U.S. rival Boeing by finalising orders for 120 of the former Bombardier CSeries jet, but shares in Europe's top planemaker fell as doubts surfaced over a target ...
2018. After the partnership took effect on 1 July 2018, the main stakeholder Airbus assisted in marketing and servicing of the aircraft. [20] On 10 July 2018, hours after the CSeries programme was renamed A220, JetBlue Airways ordered 60 A220-300s (former CS300) to replace its 60 Embraer 190s from 2020 with 40% lower fuel burn per seat, a blow to Embraer which was marketing the E195-E2 to the ...