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Airbus Near Blockbuster $23 Billion Jet Sale to AirAsia

 

Airbus SE is closing in on a blockbuster agreement to sell $23 billion worth of aircraft, based on list prices, to AirAsia Group Bhd.., according to people familiar with the matter.
The Malaysian airline, already the second-biggest customer for Airbus’s re-engined A320 narrowbody, is weighing an order for as many as 100 A321neo aircraft, according to people familiar with the discussions. AirAsia is simultaneously close to agreeing to order an additional 34 A330neo widebodies, which would bring its total backlog for that aircraft to 100.
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A321neo? I wonder if it is going to be the A321neo LR?

 

So it seems like Air Asia is giving up on the A350-900 entirely? What about the previous intention on the B787s? Was that a tactic to get Airbus to reduce their pricing on the A330/350?

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A321neo? I wonder if it is going to be the A321neo LR?

 

So it seems like Air Asia is giving up on the A350-900 entirely? What about the previous intention on the B787s? Was that a tactic to get Airbus to reduce their pricing on the A330/350?

With a fleet of 320 and 321 Neos, i think that would be a great thing for flexibility. More pax with the same frequency for some routes. Or even better, can intro thinner routes with decent frequency.

 

Last i recall reading here, they are still holding on to the booking. And the B787 may just be the carrot for A to sell them the 330Neo that Tony wanted.

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Probably not recorded at all in any official documents.

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Planemakers to kickstart Farnborough jetliner order battle

 

FARNBOROUGH, England (Reuters) - Aerospace firms Airbus (AIR.PA) and Boeing (BA.N) will kickstart a contest for tens of billions of dollars of orders at the Farnborough Airshow on Monday, ensuring fireworks start early as they seek to bolster their already bulging order books.

 

The two rivals are expected to make several announcements on day one of the July 16-22 event, starting even before the gates open to tens of thousands of delegates, industry sources said.

 

There may be an intense battle for sales in the 100-150-seat market where Airbus and Boeing have forged new alliances.
Despite warnings from some analysts that the pace of orders could slow after an eight-year boom, there were signs of brisk activity as negotiators thronged London hotels on Sunday and some haggled over last-minute air show deals, observers said.
However, bankers said they would be watching closely to see how many of the hundreds of orders anticipated this week were new and how many involved adjusting earlier business or switching models, something not always easy to spot at first.
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Airbus Near $6 Billion A350 Jet Sale to Taiwan's StarLux

 

Airbus SE is close to an agreement to sell wide-body jetliners valued at about $6 billion at list prices to Taiwanese startup StarLux Airlines, according to a person familiar with the matter.
The talks cover 12 A350-1000 aircraft and five of the smaller A350-900s, said the person, who asked not to be named discussing a confidential negotiation. A final deal hasn’t been reached and a deal could still fall through, the person said.
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DHL orders 14 777Fs

 

DHL Express has ordered 14 777 Freighters, marking a notable cargo win for Boeing on the first day of the Farnborough air show.
The German express shipper's order agreement, which comes amid broader air freight recovery, has a list-price value of $4.7 billion, says Boeing. DHL, which expects the first four of the aircraft to be delivered in 2019, has also taken purchase rights and options on a total of seven additional freighters.
DHL executive president of global network operations and aviation Charlie Dobbie describes the 777F as a "best-in-class fuel-efficient freighter" and says the deal marks a partial fleet renewal by DHL.
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China's Sichuan Airlines orders 10 Airbus A350 jets

 

FARNBOROUGH, England (Reuters) - European planemaker Airbus (AIR.PA) said on Monday that China’s Sichuan Airlines had ordered 10 Airbus A350 XWB jets, confirming a deal struck earlier this year.

 

https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-britain-airshow-sichuan/chinas-sichuan-airlines-orders-10-airbus-a350-jets-idUKKBN1K60UB

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Peach Aviation to become first A321LR operator in Asia

 

Japan’s Peach Aviation is set to become the first Asian operator of the Airbus A321LR aircraft, following the conversion of an existing order for two A320neo aircraft.
The aircraft will be joining the fleet of the Osaka-based low cost carrier (LCC) in 2020. The A321LR is the longest-range single-aisle aircraft in the world and will enable Peach Aviation to open new routes from Japan to destinations of up to nine hours flying time.
A signing ceremony took place at Farnborough Air Show, attended by Shinichi Inoue, Peach Aviation Managing Director and CEO, and Eric Schulz, Airbus Chief Commercial Officer.

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Boeing, United Airlines Announce Order for Four 787 Dreamliners

 

FARNBOROUGH, United Kingdom, July 16, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Boeing [NYSE:BA] and United Airlines announced the carrier has expanded its commitment to the 787 Dreamliner program with a repeat order for four more 787-9 airplanes. The deal, valued at about $1.1 billion per current list prices, was finalized this year and was listed as unidentified on Boeing's Orders & Deliveries website.
"These new 787 aircraft are another step in our wide-body replacement strategy, and we will continue to roll out new announcements in the future as we implement our comprehensive fleet plan," said Gerry Laderman, United's senior vice president of finance and acting chief financial officer. "The 787 allows us to provide our customers with an industry-leading on-board experience and continues to be a vital part of our fleet."

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MH ranking dropped from 31 to 34 for the World Airline Awards this year. Seriously, I don't know how anyone can take Skytrax seriously when China Southern is ranked 14!

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MH ranking dropped from 31 to 34 for the World Airline Awards this year. Seriously, I don't know how anyone can take Skytrax seriously when China Southern is ranked 14!

and KLIA was previously ranked #1 as the worlds best immigration service LOL

 

Jokers

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MH ranking dropped from 31 to 34 for the World Airline Awards this year. Seriously, I don't know how anyone can take Skytrax seriously when China Southern is ranked 14!

It is not just CZs ranking that makes Skytrax a complete joke in the eyes of frequent flyers :)

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FARNBOROUGH: A330-800 interest revived by Uganda deal

https://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/farnborough-a330-800-interest-revived-by-uganda-dea-450475/

 

Almost thought airbus was going to scrap the 800neo series after Hawaiian cancelled. But only 2 units ordered from Uganda as MOU not sure if they'll pay the planes on time as well.

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AirAsia X seals deal for 34 additional A330neos

 

Malaysian long-haul low-cost carrier AirAsia X has ordered an additional 34 Airbus A330neos at the Farnborough air show today.
The latest batch is a top-up on the previous order for 66 A330neos placed in 2014, bringing AirAsia X's backlog for the widebody to 100. All of these are for the A330-900neo variant.
AirAsia X says deliveries of the aircraft will start in the fourth quarter of 2019. It will deploy the aircraft on routes to Europe, including Kuala Lumpur-London.
The aircraft will also be operated by AirAsia X affiliates in Thailand and Indonesia.
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https://www.airbus.com/newsroom/press-releases/en/2018/07/airasia-x-orders-34-more-a330neo.html

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MH ranking dropped from 31 to 34 for the World Airline Awards this year. Seriously, I don't know how anyone can take Skytrax seriously when China Southern is ranked 14!

MH ranked 8th in the list of World’s Most Improved Airlines! XD

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