Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Farnborough Air Show 2016 - Day 2

The 747-8 has a reprieve from being dropped, the A380 not so much.  check out today's orders from Farnborough.

Boeing
Donghai Airlines - 25 x 737 Max 8, 5 x 787-9 (MoU)
Standard Chartered - 10 x 737-800 (Firm)
Xiamen Airlines - 30 x 737 Max 200 (MoU)
Volga-Dnepr - 16 x 747-8F (Firm)
UFO (China) - 15 x 737NG, 15 x 737 Max (MoU)
TUI - 10 x 737 Max 8, 1 x 787-9 (Firm)
Kunming Airlines - 10 x 737 Max 7 (MoU)
Air Lease Corp - 3 x 737 Max 8 (Firm) 

Airbus
ALC - 3 x A350-900, 1 x A321 (Firm)
Virgin Atlantic Airways - 8 x A350-1000 (Firm)
Jetstar Pacific - 10 x A320 (MoU)
Air Cote D'Ivoire - 1 x A320neo (Firm)
Arkia - 4 x A330-900neo (Firm)
Germania - 25 x A320neo (Firm)
Wow Air - 4 x A320neo (Firm)
GoAir - 72 x A320neo (MoU)
Air Asia - 100 x A321neo (Firm)

Bombardier
Porter Airlines - 4 x Q400 (Firm)

COMAC
China Aircraft Leasing - 60 x ARJ21 (MoU)
AVIC - 30 x ARJ21 (MoU)

Embraer
Arkia 6 x E195-E2 (MoU)
Kalstar 5 x  E195-E2 (Firm)
Nordic Aviation Capital 4 x E190-E2 (Firm)
Japan Air Lines 1 x E190 (Firm)

Mitsubishi
Rockton - 10 x MRJ90 (MoU)

11 comments:

  1. Didnt the Volga- Dnepr order get announced last year at Paris too ?

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  2. They announced the memorandum of understanding which is not a firm committment. They signed the firm order here at Farnborough.

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  3. Any update on,Qatar converting 30 options into orders ?

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  4. Still losing market share in the single aisle market to Airbus. It baffles me that Boeing seems helpless to do anything about it.

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  5. This must be a cumulative order list instead of a daily order list. Maybe some of the unidentified customers don't want to be announced as they are not fully committed due to the financing issues that may pop up.

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  6. Wow - Hainan, line 446, has 11 flights so far - what seems to be the problem? Is it supplier related?

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  7. No probably doing FAA flights.

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  8. Uresh - "No probably doing FAA flights."
    I don't understand - does the FAA select a plane at random to do additional testing?

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