Airbus has more than doubled its orders through Farnborough

August 6, 2010 – 8:05 pm

Airbus announces more than doubled its aircraft orders this year thanks to Farnborough but this abundant harvest has been ruined by the cancellation of three billion dollars of orders from Dubai Aerospace Enterprise.

DAE leasing company based in Dubai, has reduced by 25% the volume of an order for 100 Airbus aircraft, giving up to 18 A320s and seven A350-900s, according to data provided by the European aircraft manufacturer.

In late July, the gross orders for the subsidiary of EADS amounted to 286 or more than double the 131 announced in late June. Adjusted for cancellations, which numbered 27 in July, Airbus shows 245 net orders.

The manufacturer has also announced that it delivered 298 aircraft since the beginning of the year.It covers more than 400 sales and 500 deliveries in 2010.

The Boeing for its part said it has received orders totaling 319 aircraft between January and July, reaching 255 aircraft data adjusted for cancellations.

The Farnborough Air Show, held in July in a suburb of London, symbolized in the eyes of many experts out of the recession in the aviation industry.

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