Most important contracts of Dubai air show 2017
- AVIONIC
- 20 нояб. 2017 г.
- 4 мин. чтения
Yesterday the business program of one of the largest aviation exhibitions in the world - airshow Dubai Airshow-2017 has come to the end. It is traditionally attended by the world's leading manufacturers of commercial aircraft. This year, the world aviation community was particularly expecting announcement of a deal on the largest passenger aircraft - two-decker A380, but this never happened. Moreover, the airline Emirates marked the order for the Boeing 787-10, telling Airbus that it was ready to buy the A380 only if the manufacturer guarantees the production of this car for another 10 years. Most of all for all days was sold narrow-bodied aircraft Boeing and Airbus. Together with the options and rights to purchase, world aviation manufacturers sold nearly 900 aircraft. November 12th The Middle East carrier Emirates signed an agreement to supply the most capacious wide-body aircraft of the Boeing 787 family. It's about 40 aircrafts of the Boeing 787-10 with the possibility of converting the aircraft into Boeing 787-9. The deal, including aircraft and related equipment, is estimated at $ 15.1 billion at catalog prices. Deliveries of machines will begin in 2022. New planes are partly taken for fleet renovation, in part - for the expansion of the fleet. Airline "Azerbaijan Airlines" (AZAL) has issued an order for five wide-body aircraft Boeing 787-8. The transfer of vehicles is planned for 2019-2020. (AZAL will also become the starting customer of the program for replacing the chassis for this type of aircraft.) In addition, the carrier signed a commitment to purchase two cargo planes (Boeing 747-8F or Boeing 777F) for delivery in 2019-2020. The aggregate value of contracts for the purchase of aircraft is $ 1.9 billion at catalog prices. It is worth noting that AZAL also signed an agreement on the purchase of two Embraer E190 aircraft on leasing terms, but on what day it happened, it is not specified. The operator of these cars will most likely be the low-cost carrier Buta Airways. the 13th of November The Kuwaiti leasing company, the Aviation Lease and Finance Company (ALAFCO), transferred the option for 20 narrow-bodied Boeing 737MAX-8 aircraft to a hard order (an agreement on the purchase of these aircraft was signed at the Le Bourget 2017 air show). The total amount of the contract with the American manufacturer was $ 2.2 billion at catalog prices. With the placement of this order, ALAFCO expanded the total order for Boeing 737MAX aircraft to 40 units. 14 November Ethiopian Airlines placed a firm order for four wide-body cargo aircraft Boeing 777F (the cost of the aircraft at catalog prices - $ 1.3 billion). The deal includes two cars, pre-order for which was issued at the exhibition Le Bourget in June 2017. The aircraft will be used to expand the park. Deliveries will begin in 2018-2019. Golden Falcon Aviation - the supplier of aircraft for the Kuwaiti airline Wataniya Airways - signed a memorandum of understanding for the purchase of 25 narrow-bodied re-engineed aircraft of the A320neo family for the expansion of the fleet. At the disposal of the airline, which resumed its activities in 2017, there are only two A320ceo aircraft. According to the media, the deal is worth $ 2.7 billion at catalog prices. Egyptian airline Egypt Air signed a protocol of intent to supply 24 narrow-bodied CS300 aircraft with the Canadian manufacturer Bombardier. We are talking about the delivery of 12 CS300 with the rights to purchase another 12 aircraft. The transaction amount is about 2.2 billion dollars. 15th of November The Middle East carrier flydubai has signed an agreement for the delivery of 225 narrow-bodied aircraft Boeing 737MAX. The contract includes commitments to purchase 175 aircraft, including 50 Boeing 737MAX-10, and the right to purchase 50 additional ships. The order amount for catalog prices was $ 27 billion. The total order portfolio assumes a balanced combination of aircraft types Boeing 737MAX-8, 737MAX-9, 737MAX-8. The American investment fund Indigo Partners has signed a memorandum of understanding with the European manufacturer Airbus for the delivery of 430 narrow-bodied A320neo aircraft. The deal's deal value was $ 49.5 billion. This is the largest single order in the history of the aircraft builder. A firm contract must be signed before the end of the year. The aircraft will be given to the loukoster, operated by Indigo Partners. So, Frontier Airlines (USA) will receive 100 A320neo and 34 A321neo, JetSmart (Chile) - 56 A320neo and 14 A321neo, Volaris (Mexico) - 46 A320neo and 34 A321neo. Another 72 A320neo and 74 A321neo will be transferred to the Hungarian Loukster Wizz Air. Deliveries of aircraft will begin in 2021, but the bulk of the Armed Forces will be transferred in 2025-2026.
The Chinese lessor CDB Aviation Lease Finance has issued a firm order for 90 narrow-bodied re-rated aircraft of the Airbus A320neo family. The contract includes 32 A321neo and 58 A320neo. The order went through several stages. The original contract for 45 family aircraft was signed in 2014 and promulgated only at Dubai Airshow 2017. Also, a memorandum of understanding was announced, announced at the Paris Air Show, for an additional 30 A320neo ————————————————--------AVIONIC - Magazine about aviation ✈ 📃

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