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First orders from Paris Air Show | First orders from Paris Air Show |
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The first deals have been done at this year's Paris Air Show, with Qatar Airways ordering 24 Airbus A320 jets. | The first deals have been done at this year's Paris Air Show, with Qatar Airways ordering 24 Airbus A320 jets. |
The list price of the planes is $1.84bn (£1.13bn), but airlines usually get discounts, especially in recessions. | The list price of the planes is $1.84bn (£1.13bn), but airlines usually get discounts, especially in recessions. |
Orders are expected to be relatively slow at the show, with many airlines considering delaying existing orders as they struggle to fill their flights. | Orders are expected to be relatively slow at the show, with many airlines considering delaying existing orders as they struggle to fill their flights. |
But Spanish airline Air Nostrum has confirmed an order for 35 Bombardier CRJ-1000 jets, listed at $1.75bn. | But Spanish airline Air Nostrum has confirmed an order for 35 Bombardier CRJ-1000 jets, listed at $1.75bn. |
The airline is the launch customer for the new model. Bombardier had previously announced the order, but not the customer. | The airline is the launch customer for the new model. Bombardier had previously announced the order, but not the customer. |
In another development, aerospace giant Rolls Royce said it had clinched a $1.5bn order to supply and maintain engines for 20 Airbus A330 aircraft in Bahrain-based Gulf Air's fleet. | In another development, aerospace giant Rolls Royce said it had clinched a $1.5bn order to supply and maintain engines for 20 Airbus A330 aircraft in Bahrain-based Gulf Air's fleet. |
And Hungarian airline Malev said it had signed a letter of intent to buy 30 Russian-made Sukhoi Superjet 100 aircraft, in a deal worth up to $1bn. | |
'Freefall has stalled' | 'Freefall has stalled' |
Boeing has said it is not expecting large number of orders at the show. | Boeing has said it is not expecting large number of orders at the show. |
Boeingâs head of commercial aircraft, Scott Carson, speaks to Nigel Cassidy | |
"We don't save the orders for the air shows," Boeing's chief of commercial aeroplanes, Scott Carson, told the BBC earlier on Monday. | "We don't save the orders for the air shows," Boeing's chief of commercial aeroplanes, Scott Carson, told the BBC earlier on Monday. |
But the airlines are not really cancelling existing orders either, for fear of falling behind rivals once an economic recovery gets underway. | But the airlines are not really cancelling existing orders either, for fear of falling behind rivals once an economic recovery gets underway. |
Such a recovery could be well underway by the time the air show returns to Farnborough next June, Mr Carson said, insisting "the freefall has stalled". | Such a recovery could be well underway by the time the air show returns to Farnborough next June, Mr Carson said, insisting "the freefall has stalled". |
In the meantime, Boeing and rival aircraft maker Airbus are both having to help the airlines buy their planes by assisting them in raising finance. | In the meantime, Boeing and rival aircraft maker Airbus are both having to help the airlines buy their planes by assisting them in raising finance. |
In some cases, this involves them lending the airlines money, which in turn diverts funds from other activities, such as takeovers or research and development. | In some cases, this involves them lending the airlines money, which in turn diverts funds from other activities, such as takeovers or research and development. |
But this is a short-term problem, Mr Carson stressed, pointing to a considerably brighter future. | But this is a short-term problem, Mr Carson stressed, pointing to a considerably brighter future. |
"Long-term, we see this as a great market," he said. | "Long-term, we see this as a great market," he said. |
Engine orders | |
Rolls-Royce said it had secured $2.1bn in new orders for its engines. | |
The bulk of the order came from Gulf Air, which signed a $1.5bn deal for the engines to go on 20 Airbus A330 jets. | |
There were also orders from Qatar Airlines, Germany's Condor, and Royal China. | |
There was also news from the air show that Vietnam Airlines is planning to buy two Airbus A350 jets and 16 A321 planes. |
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