Orders thread 2011
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Re: Orders thread 2011
INTERNATIONAL Thursday ,Jul 07,2011, Posted at: 16:04(GMT+7)
AirAsia plans to buy additional 100 A320neo: source
KUALA LUMPUR, July 6, 2011 (AFP) - Southeast Asia's largest budget carrier AirAsia said Wednesday that it plans to buy an additional 100 Airbus A320neo passenger jets on top of the 200 it ordered last month.
The announcement comes two weeks after AirAsia boss Tony Fernandes broke aviation records by putting in a record order for 200 of the medium-haul planes -- with a catalogue price of $18.2 billion -- at the Paris Air Show.
The order was the largest single order for Airbus in terms of numbers of aircraft.
"In addition to the 200 which is a firm order, AirAsia is putting an option to order another 100 A320neo aircraft. Our target is to have 500 planes," a top official familiar with the deal told AFP on condition of anonymity.
"I don't think we will have funding problems to acquire 300 aircraft (costing about $27 billion)."
Fernandes has said AirAsia plans to expand its fleet of jets from 93 to around 500 by 2020 to meet surging demand for air travel across the booming continent.
Besides the 200 Airbus A320neo it ordered last month, it has another 75 Airbus aircraft already in the pipeline.
AirAsia has a fleet of 93 aircraft mainly A320s serving about 160 routes in Asia and more than 520 flights daily from hubs in Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia. It will take delivery of another seven this year.
AirAsia plans to buy additional 100 A320neo: source
KUALA LUMPUR, July 6, 2011 (AFP) - Southeast Asia's largest budget carrier AirAsia said Wednesday that it plans to buy an additional 100 Airbus A320neo passenger jets on top of the 200 it ordered last month.
The announcement comes two weeks after AirAsia boss Tony Fernandes broke aviation records by putting in a record order for 200 of the medium-haul planes -- with a catalogue price of $18.2 billion -- at the Paris Air Show.
The order was the largest single order for Airbus in terms of numbers of aircraft.
"In addition to the 200 which is a firm order, AirAsia is putting an option to order another 100 A320neo aircraft. Our target is to have 500 planes," a top official familiar with the deal told AFP on condition of anonymity.
"I don't think we will have funding problems to acquire 300 aircraft (costing about $27 billion)."
Fernandes has said AirAsia plans to expand its fleet of jets from 93 to around 500 by 2020 to meet surging demand for air travel across the booming continent.
Besides the 200 Airbus A320neo it ordered last month, it has another 75 Airbus aircraft already in the pipeline.
AirAsia has a fleet of 93 aircraft mainly A320s serving about 160 routes in Asia and more than 520 flights daily from hubs in Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia. It will take delivery of another seven this year.
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Re: Orders thread 2011
Parent company AMR of American Airlines (AA/AAL) has announced what is described as the largest aircraft order in history. Firm orders total 460, and there are also 465 options/purchase rights.
The deal consists of:
100 B737NGs
100 B737RS - re-engined B737NG that is yet to be launched.
130 A320 family
130 A320neo family
Included in the deal are options and purchase rights for 100 additional B737s (NG or RS), and 365 A320 family aircraft!!
Press Release
This is a massive order, especially since it will mean Airbus aircraft back in the AA fleet.
Yorden
The deal consists of:
100 B737NGs
100 B737RS - re-engined B737NG that is yet to be launched.
130 A320 family
130 A320neo family
Included in the deal are options and purchase rights for 100 additional B737s (NG or RS), and 365 A320 family aircraft!!
Press Release
This is a massive order, especially since it will mean Airbus aircraft back in the AA fleet.
Yorden
Re: Orders thread 2011
It is a bit sketchy, but I do not believe the 460 orders mentioned are exactly firm. At least not all. AA only (and I quote) "intends to order 100 of Boeing's expected new evolution of the 737NG", which does not seem to be firm to me. And since this plane is not yet launched, I doubt it can be firm.flying_kiwi wrote:Parent company AMR of American Airlines (AA/AAL) has announced what is described as the largest aircraft order in history. Firm orders total 460, and there are also 465 options/purchase rights.
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Re: Orders thread 2011
International Airlines Group (IAG) has signed an order with Airbus for 8 A330-300s. These will be operated by Iberia (IB/IBE).
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Korean Air has ordered an additional two Boeing 737-900ER's.
They already fly two 737-900ER's. The new ones will be equiped with the new sky interior.
Source: Press release from Boeing.
They already fly two 737-900ER's. The new ones will be equiped with the new sky interior.
Source: Press release from Boeing.
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Singapore Airlines (SQ/SIA) has announced that it has placed an order with Boeing for 8 B777-300ERs.
These are to be delivered in 2013-2014, and will bring the total of the type in Singapore's fleet to 27.
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These are to be delivered in 2013-2014, and will bring the total of the type in Singapore's fleet to 27.
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Cathay Pacific Airways (CX/CPA), has announced its financial results, which included the news that they have ordered an additional 4 B777-300ERs plus 8 B777Fs from Boeing.
This is the first order by Cathay for the freighter, and also means they operate or have on order 46 -300ERs.
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This is the first order by Cathay for the freighter, and also means they operate or have on order 46 -300ERs.
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Re: Orders thread 2011
According to Flightglobal, Transaero has signed a MoU for 8 A320neo.
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Qantas subsidiary Jetstar has 'commited' to 106 A320 family aircraft of which 78 are A320neos. According to Flightglobal four more could be purchased or leased.
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Qantas subsidiary Jetstar has 'commited' to 106 A320 family aircraft of which 78 are A320neos. According to Flightglobal four more could be purchased or leased.
Airbus article
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Not all of the aircraft are intended for Jetstar. A part of this commitment is intended for the new premium subsidary that Qantas plans to set up in South-east Asia.Gietje wrote:Qantas subsidiary Jetstar has 'commited' to 106 A320 family aircraft of which 78 are A320neos. According to Flightglobal four more could be purchased or leased.
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Re: Orders thread 2011
Ilyushin Finance has ordered 28 MS-28-300s
Deliveries will be from 2019 to 2022
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Ilyushin Finance also signed a Letter of Intent for 7 CS300s and 3 CS100s.
The lessor also has options and purchase rights for up to 20 more CSeries.
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Indonesian Sky Aviation firmed up its order for 12 SSJ100s
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Deliveries will be from 2019 to 2022
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Ilyushin Finance also signed a Letter of Intent for 7 CS300s and 3 CS100s.
The lessor also has options and purchase rights for up to 20 more CSeries.
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Indonesian Sky Aviation firmed up its order for 12 SSJ100s
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Re: Orders thread 2011
Delta Air Lines today announced an order for 100 Next-Generation 737-900ER airplanes. The order, with a list-price value of more than $8.5 billion, is part of Delta's fleet renewal effort to replace its less efficient domestic airplanes.
Source: Boeing press release
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Source: Boeing press release
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Re: Orders thread 2011
ATR has a good week.
TRIP from Brazil has signed an order for 18 ATR-72-600s, 9 of these will come directly from the manufacturer and 9 will be leased from leasing companies ALC and GECAS. The first aircraft will be delivered in October. This order will also make TRIP the largest ATR user in the world with 51 aircraft. TRIP also holds options for 22 more ATR-72-600s.
UNI Air from Taiwan has signed an order for 10 ATR-72-600s. The ATRs will replace the Q300s UNI Air has now.
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TRIP from Brazil has signed an order for 18 ATR-72-600s, 9 of these will come directly from the manufacturer and 9 will be leased from leasing companies ALC and GECAS. The first aircraft will be delivered in October. This order will also make TRIP the largest ATR user in the world with 51 aircraft. TRIP also holds options for 22 more ATR-72-600s.
UNI Air from Taiwan has signed an order for 10 ATR-72-600s. The ATRs will replace the Q300s UNI Air has now.
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Turkish Airlines (TK/THY), have placed an order with Boeing for 20 B737-800s and 15 B737-900ERs.
The 900ERs will be retrofitted after delivery with additional tanks in order to operate their Africa routes.
Press Release
The 900ERs will be retrofitted after delivery with additional tanks in order to operate their Africa routes.
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