19 June 2017

52nd Paris Airshow – this year will be more about delivery than sales

As the 52nd Paris Airshow opened on June 19th, or to give it its official title, the Salon international de l’aéronautique et de l’espace de Paris-Le Bourget, focus this year is more likely to be on delivery of planes as opposed to orders. As usual, much of the spotlight will be on aerospace industry giants […]

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Norwegian selects Boeing to provide flight training needs

Norwegian has selected Boeing to provide all its flight training needs. Last year at the 2016 Farnborough International Airshow, Norwegian committed to Global Fleet Care (formerly known as GoldCare) coverage for its 737 MAX fleet and expanded coverage for the airline’s entire 787 fleet. These services agreements represented the largest commercial services order in Boeing

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Boeing's orders and commitments – first day of Paris Air Show

Boeing has signed multiple contracts and MOUs on the first day of the 52. International Paris Air Show: BOC Aviation has signed a Memorandum of Understanding for 10 737 MAX 10s, subject to internal approvals. The announcement is valued at approximately US$1.25bnn at list prices and will be posted to the Boeing Orders and Deliveries

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Boeing, Monarch announce 737 MAX services agreements and new engineering joint venture partnership

Boeing and Monarch Airlines announced that the UK carrier has selected Boeing’s Global Fleet Care — formerly known as GoldCare — for its entire 737 MAX fleet.Through Global Fleet Care’s Integrated Fleet Solution, Boeing will deliver maintenance, engineering and parts required to run Monarch’s MAX operations following the delivery of its first airplane in 2018.Monarch

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IAG places order for 110 CFM LEAP-1A engines

International Airlines Group (IAG), one of the world’s largest airline groups, has selected CFM International’s LEAP-1A engine to power a total of 55 Airbus A320neo family aircraft. CFM agreement includes spare engines and a long-term support agreement. These aircraft, which are intended for operation at British Airways and Iberia and scheduled to begin delivery in

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CDB Aviation Lease Finance orders LEAP-1B-powered B737 MAX aircraft

CDB Aviation Lease Finance (CDB Aviation), a subsidiary of CDB Leasing, has signed an order for CFM International’s LEAP-1B engines to power 42 Boeing 737 MAX 8 and four Boeing 737 MAX 10 aircraft. The engine order is valued at more than US$1.3bn at list price. The leasing company is scheduled to begin taking delivery

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Philippine Airlines orders seven more Bombardier Q400 aircraft

Bombardier Commercial Aircraft reported from the International Paris Air Show, that it has signed an agreement with Philippine Airlines for the exercise of its seven Q400 aircraft purchase rights. This latest rights exercise brings Philippine Airlines’ total firm order to twelve Q400 aircraft. The original order for five firm Q400 with purchase rights for an

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