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Embraer wins orders or options for 10 aircraft

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Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer said it has won orders or options for 10 of its aircraft from business airlines and aviation groups.

U.S. fractional aircraft ownership group Executive AirShare, based in Kansas, has doubled its order for Phenom 300 aircraft to four firm orders and four options, from two firm orders and two options previously, Embraer said.

The business and regional aircraft maker said it has signed an order with Slovenian business airline Linxair for a second Legacy 600 executive jet.

Embraer said the UK's VLJ Consultancy Ltd. had ordered one Phenom 100 on behalf of private investors and had taken options on two more Phenoms. VLJ will run the Phenom 100 in a private charter and air taxi role from Oxford airport.

The Brazilian group said the Finnish Aviation Academy had also ordered two Phenom 100s for flight training.

Meanwhile, Embraer said in a statement issued from the European Business Aircraft Conference and Exhibition (EBACE) in Geneva that it had named the newest additions to its executive jets portfolio, the midlight and midsize jets, as the Legacy 450 and Legacy 500 respectively.

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Bombardier Aerospace today announced a significant business jet order as VistaJet of Switzerland, placed a firm orders for 11 Challenger 605 jets, 13 Learjet 60 XR aircraft, and 11 new Learjet 85 aircraft, for a total of 35 firm orders with options for an additional 25 aircraft. The total value of the order, if all options are exercised will be approximately $1.2 billion U.S., based on the 2008 list price of typically equipped aircraft.

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At ILA2008 today, Gulf Air (GF/GFA), Bahrain, has ordered 20 A320s and 15 A330-300s from Airbus.
The press release from EADS can be found here.

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Interesting! KD Avia has ordered 25 A319. This has been announced during the ILA in Berlin. More info on Yahoo! (or actually not that much more....).

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Air One (AP/ADH), Italy, has announced that it has ordered 12 A330-200s and 12 A350-800s from Airbus, and also taken options on an additional 8 A332s and 12 A358s.
The press report can be found here.

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An order that probably didn´t result in a very big party, but, Korean Air has ordered one extra B777-300ER.
Press report on Reuters.

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Boeing, Blue Air Reach Agreement on Order for 3 Boeing 737s.

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Boeing, Blue Air Reach Agreement on Order for Three Boeing 737-900ERs.

SEATTLE, June 05, 2008 -- Boeing and Romanian low-cost carrier Blue Air announce today an agreement
on an order for three Next-Generation 737-900ER jetliners. Earlier this year, the Bucharest-based airline ordered
two 737-800s. Today's order is worth $238.5 million at current list prices. The airplanes will be equipped with
performance-enhancing Blended Winglets, which improve fuel efficiency and reduce CO2 emissions by up to 4 percent.

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Full press release here.

Credit: Boeing.

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The May roundup:

Airbus

02-May Lufthansa 2x A330-300
02-May Air France 12x A320
02-May Air France 6x A321
13-May Private Customer 2x A318
27-May British Airways 2x A320
28-May MTAD/RAF 14x A330-200

Boeing

01-May El Al Israel Airlines 4x B777-200ER
02-May Asiana Airlines 2x B777-200ER
05-May Unidentified Customer 20x B737-800
06-May Oman Air 6x B737-800
27-May Unidentified Customer 30x B737-800
29-May Unidentified Customer 2x B737-800
29-May Blue Air 3x B737-900ER

Embraer

15-May Régional 2x E170
21-May Star Aviation 7x E170

Totals

Airbus: 38
A318 - 2
A320 - 14
A321 - 6
A330-200 - 14
A330-300 - 2

Boeing: 67
B737-800 - 58
B737-900ER - 3
B777-200ER - 6

Embraer: 9
E170 - 9

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Middle East client orders two Airbus A318 Elites

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Middle East client orders two Airbus A318 Elites WEBWIRE – Wednesday, June 18, 2008
A Middle East customer has placed a firm order for two A318 Elites, highlighting the growing success of the newest and most affordable member of the Airbus Corporate Jetliner (ACJ) Family.

Both aircraft will feature the classic VIP cabin created by Lufthansa Technik in partnership with Airbus - the largest and most comfortable of any aircraft in its class - which combines widespread appeal, practicality and affordability. They willl be powered by CFM International CFM56-5 engines.

Launched towards the end of 2005, Airbus A318 Elite deliveries began in May 2007, and the type is now a firmly established as a successful member of the Airbus ACJ Family, representing about a quarter of the more than 100 firm orders won to date.

Airbus’ A318 Elite has a range of 4,200 nm/7,800 km with eight passengers - enough to fly non-stop from London to New York - as well as from anywhere in Europe to anywhere in the Middle East, or transcontinentally throughout Africa, America or Asia.

Airbus’ A318 Elite features the same wide, tall and spacious cabin as the rest of the family, in a slightly shorter cabin length, but still has the space for a private office/bedroom with ensuite bathroom, as well as a large living area that is bigger than the entire cabin of smaller jets. It is the only corporate jet in its price bracket with such a large cabin, introducing new standards of comfort and space to a broader market.

Airbus’ ACJ Family, comprising the A318 Elite, the Airbus ACJ and the A320 Prestige, are the only all-new corporate jets at the top-end of the market, delivering modern designs with unmatched appeal and value-retention.

It is the only corporate jet family that is flying on every continent - including Antarctica - highlighting its versatility and widespread success with private customers.

Airbus’s ACJ Family is the first in business aviation with fly-by-wire controls. It is also the only corporate jet in its class with extensive weight-saving carbonfibre composites, cost-saving centralised maintenance for all of its systems, and an advanced fuel-saving aerodynamic design that includes wingtip fences as standard.

The Airbus A320 Family, from which the Airbus ACJ Family evolved, has long been the industry benchmark, with more than 6,100 orders and around 275 customers and operators to its credit - and the figure is growing all the time.

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TRIP Linhas Aereas (8R/TIB), Brazil, has ordered 5 E175 aircraft from Embraer. The company has also taken 10 options and 15 purchase rights.
The press report on this order can be found here.

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ANA - All Nippon Airways (NH/ANA), has exercised options for an additional 3 DHC8-Q400s from Bombardier.
The press report on the order can be found here.

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NetJets will buy 40 new Gulfstream aircraft from a unit of General Dynamics Corp in a deal worth about $1.9 billion.
The deal calls for four Gulfstream G450s and four Gulfstream G550s to be delivered each year from 2012 through 2016.
The arrangement also includes more than $250 million in long-term maintenance support.

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Boeing, Biman Bangladesh Announce 737-800 Order.

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Bangladesh national carrier adds two Next-Generation Boeing's 737-800s to recent order for four 777-300ERs and four 787-8 Dreamliners.

WASHINGTON, D.C., June 25, 2008 -- Boeing and Biman Bangladesh Airlines today announced an order for two Boeing Next-Generation 737-800s,
with purchase rights for two additional 737s. Today's signing ceremony, held at the U.S. Department of Commerce, was attended by dignitaries
from Bangladesh and the United States and also celebrated Biman's selection of an all-Boeing jet fleet for its future operations.

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"Today marks a progressive step forward for Biman," said Dr. M. A. Momen, managing director and CEO of Biman. "Our fleet consolidation with
Boeing airplanes is based upon a partnership that combines aircraft efficiency, reliability and in-service support to maximize our
competitiveness - something we need to drive forward to be an instrumental part of the country's economic growth and development."

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Air China has placed an order for 20 Airbus A330's. With this order, an amount of 3.821 billion dollar is involved.
It is still unknown whether the order is about the -200 or -300 variant.
Delivery of the new Airbuses will take place between 2011 and 2014.

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Don't know where to place so
No order but a delivery from a ordered one....

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Airbus A380 -841 10 9V-SKE Singapore Airlines delivery 28jun08 TLS-SIN ex F-WWSG

So they got there 5th

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