DUBAI — Boeing sees signs of recovery in the freighter market but plane makers face two more lean years before passenger jet demand picks up in 2012, a top executive said on Sunday.
DUBAI — Boeing sees signs of recovery in the freighter market but plane makers face two more lean years before passenger jet demand picks up in 2012, a top executive said on Sunday.
DUBAI — Flydubai, Dubai’s first low cost carrier, on Monday signed two aircraft financing agreements worth $160 million, and a $22 million contract with Goodrich Corporation for wheels and carbon brakes for 54 planes, its Chief Executive Officer Ghaith Al Ghaith said at the Dubai Airshow.
DUBAI – Royal Jet is upbeat about prospects for the luxury charter airline in 2010, and expects new revenue from the operation of a $15 million maintenance facility at the Abu Dhabi International Airport.
FlyDubai, Dubai’s first low cost carrier, on Monday signed two aircraft financing agreements worth $160 million, and a $22 million contract with Goodrich Corporation for wheels and carbon brakes for 54 planes, its Chief Executive Officer Ghaith al-Ghaith said at the Dubai Airshow.
The CEO of Airbus says the plane maker has run all four engines on a long-delayed prototype of its first military transport plane and expects the aircraft to fly “before Christmas".
BAE Systems has won an exclusive mandate from an unnamed Middle East operator to remarket a Boeing 767-300ER wide-body airliner for sale or lease.
DUBAI - BAE Systems announced today at the Dubai Air Show that it has secured another customer for its Avro Business Jet, with the sale of an aircraft to Inflite Engineering Services of the UK. The aircraft is being delivered immediately.
DUBAI - Canada-based aircraft manufacturer Bombardier Aerospace is expecting to firm up before the end of the year, new orders for business jets and commercial aircraft with airlines in the Middle East and Africa.
DUBAI – US plane maker Boeing has forecast the Middle East carriers will need 1,710 new airplanes valued at $300 billion over the next twenty years – half of which will be in the UAE, said a company executive at the Dubai Airshow on Monday.
DUBAI – flydubai, Dubai’s first low cost airline, has announced two aircraft financing deals worth $160m on the second day of the 2009 Dubai Airshow.