Aircraft maker Airbus said that during the Dubai Air Show it announced commitments across its product range covering a total of 33 aircraft, valued at over US$5.3 billion, Reuters reported.
These commitments include firm orders for 15 aircraft worth more than $3.6 billion, plus memorandum of understanding, or MOU, agreements for a further 18 aircraft totaling around $1.7 billion.
The firm orders include two A380s worth $655 million from Air Austral, 12 A350-900s worth $2.9 billion from Ethiopian Airlines, and one Airbus Corporate Jet worth $75 million from Comlux.
The MOU commitments included: 10 A320s worth $770 million from Yemenia Airlines; four A320s plus two A330-200s together worth $670 million from Senegal Airlines; and one A320 plus one A330-200 worth $258 million from Nepal Airlines. |
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Source: cargonewsasia
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