Airbus wins $40bn commercial jet orders at ParisAirbus announced $39.7 billion worth of new business during the 2017 Paris Air Show, providing strong evidence that the commercial aircraft market remains healthy. The company won commitments for a total of 326 aircraft, including More… |
Commercial helicopter market slump ‘temporary’Top US and European helicopter executives said this week that the oil price-led commercial helicopter market slump would be temporary and that they will keep investing in new technologies given the sector's positive long-term outlook. More… |
Commercial helicopter market slump ‘temporary’Top US and European helicopter executives said this week that the oil price-led commercial helicopter market slump would be temporary and that they will keep investing in new technologies given the sector's positive long-term outlook. More… |
Helicopter makers upbeat despite slumpTop US and European helicopter executives said this week that the oil price-led commercial helicopter market slump would be temporary and that they will keep investing in new technologies given the sector's positive long-term outlook. More… |
Mideast demand boosts Airbus-Boeing ordersAirbus and Boeing opened the Paris air show with a flurry of multi-billion-dollar plane deals yesterday (June 15) as demand from Middle Eastern and Asian airlines swelled their already bulging order books. Airbus signed up Saudi A More… |
Boeing sees potential for 1,000 jets in mid-marketBoeing is exploring a potential market of over 1,000 aircraft in a niche between its single-aisle 737 and wide-body 787, but has not decided whether to invest in a new jetliner, its sales chief said on Sunday. Airlines have told t More… |
Planemakers face backlog of $1.8trn orders for jetsAfter years of big-ticket plane orders, next week's Paris Airshow will see rather fewer multi-billion-dollar deals and rather more nervous expressions as planemakers face the daunting task of producing $1.8 trillion of jets already sold. More… |
Paris show to highlight Boeing’s 100-plane leaseNext week’s Paris Airshow will announce the potential 100-plane leasing order for Boeing, but the event will see fewer multi-billion-dollar deals, a report said. With planemakers facing the daunting task of producing $1.8 trillion More… |