Since Farnborough has been going on for a couple of days, I will recap the orders. Airbus has launched the A330neo, called A330-800 and A330-900. So far the only orders made public have been for the A300-900.
Airbus:
British Airways has exercised options for
20 A320neos, converting them into firm order.
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Air Lease Corporation has signed a tentative agreement for
25 A330-900neo
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AerCap has ordered
50 A320neos. Because it had acquired ILFC last year, which already had orders for 150 aircraft, total orders for AerCap now stand at 200.
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CIT Group has signed a MoU for
15 A330-900s and 5 A321s.
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BOC Aviation has signed for
7 A320neo family and 36 A320/A321s.
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AirAsia X has ordered
50 A330-900neos.
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Avolon has signed a MoU for
15 A330-900neos
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ATR:
Nordic Aviation Capital has ordered
25 ATR-42-600s.
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Boeing:
Okay Airways has ordered
4 B737-800s and 6 B737 MAX8s.
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Avolon has signed a tentative agreement for
6 B787-9s.
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Intrepid has ordered
6 B777-300ERs.
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Air Lease Corporation has ordered
6 B777-300ERs plus 20 B737 MAX8s
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Embraer:
Trans States Airlines has signed a tentative agreement for
50 E175 E2s. It also includes 50 options.
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Azul has signed a letter of intent for
30 E195 E2s.
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Fuji Dream Airlines has ordered
3 E175s.
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Mitsubishi:
Eastern Air Lines has signed a MoU for
20 MRJ90s.
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