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Airbus Bags 466 Aircraft Orders Worth US$68 Billion at Paris Air Show 2013

Airbus announced it won US $68.7 billion worth of business for a total of 466 aircrafts during the 2013 Paris Air Show. The deals c...



Airbus announced it won US $68.7 billion worth of business for a total of 466 aircrafts during the 2013 Paris Air Show. The deals comprise Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for 225 aircraft worth US$29.4 billion and firm purchase orders for 241 aircraft worth US $39.3 billion.

A380 MSN4 Demo Flight During Paris Air Show
The A320 Family, spearheaded by the A320neo, in the single-aisle market secured 371 orders and commitments from six customers, worth approximately $37.8 billion. Of these, 88 were for the A320ceo – the current production model. A stand-out commitment during the show for the A320 Family was the announcement from easyJet for 100 A320neos plus 35 A320ceos – the winning result of a very intense competition. Another major endorsement for the A320 Family came from Lufthansa with the firming-up of 100 more aircraft. Additional A320 Family orders and commitments came from: Hong Kong Aviation Capital for 60; ILFC for 50; Spirit for 20; and Tunisia’s Syphax Airlines for three – significantly the first A320neo commitment from Africa.
Another star at Paris was the A350 XWB which flew for the first time on Friday 14th June 2013 and successfully completed its second flight on Wednesday 19th June. At the show A350 secured 69 more orders & commitments worth $21.4 billion from four customers on different continents. Air France-KLM placed a firm order for 25 A350-900s. Meanwhile, Singapore Airlines, already a large customer for the type, returned to order 30 more A350-900s; United Airlines also placed an additional A350 order for 10 A350-1000s -- not only bringing its total A350 orders to 35, but also upgrading its previous order for 25 A350-900s to the larger A350-1000 model to replace its Boeing 777s.
In addition, Sri Lankan signed a commitment for four A350-900s to complement an order for six A330-300s at the show.
At the top end of the product range, the flagship A380 jumbo received a commitment for 20 aircraft from the world’s third largest wide-body lessor, Doric Lease Corp, in a deal worth more than $8 billion. The contract with Doric is significant as it opens up a new, additional route to market for the A380, which is now available to airlines whowish to acquire the aircraft under the flexibility of an operating lease agreement.