Emirates airline’s appetite for aircraft purchases will not cease, the airline’s president Tim Clark told AFP on Monday a day after the Dubai-based carrier ordered 200 planes from Boeing and Airbus.
Emirates airline’s appetite for aircraft purchases will not cease, the airline’s president Tim Clark told AFP on Monday a day after the Dubai-based carrier ordered 200 planes from Boeing and Airbus.
Bombardier Aerospace and Abidjan-based airline Air Côte d’Ivoire have signed a conditional purchase agreement for two Q400 NextGen aircraft with options for an additional two on the second day of the Dubai Airshow.
Boeing and Abu Dhabi-based Tawazun Precision Industries, or TPI, joined hands to take the UAE to the next level of regional leadership in high-end defence and technology manufacturing.
Newly-launched airline Libyan Wings signed on Monday a memorandum of understanding to buy seven Airbus planes worth about $1.26 billion.
Rolls-Royce has won a $300 million order from Qatar Airways for Trent 700 engines, with long-term TotalCare support, to power five Airbus A330 freighter aircraft.
Maintenance costs on a dollar per engine flight hour basis guaranteed with agreement
It was a historic moment on the first day of the Dubai Airshow when Qatar Airways’ chief executive officer announced an order for Boeing’s 50 777X worth $19 billion at a joint news conference.
Dubai Aerospace Enterprise, or DAE, took delivery of three new Boeing 777-200 freighters in 2013, which have been placed under long-term lease agreements with Emirates airline.
The airline said it expects more than one million passengers from the whole region to travel to Germany, Europe and beyond.
It was a historic day for Dubai’s pioneer low-cost carrier flydubai as it announced Boeing’s largest-ever single-aisle order worth $11.4 billion (Dh41.8 billion) by a Middle Eastern airline for buying 111 narrow-body aircraft on the first day of the Dubai Airshow.