Orders thread 2011
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Re: Orders thread 2011
One that seems to have almost snuck by twice:
Russian airline NordStar (Y7/TYA) has increased an order originally placed in September for 3 ATR42-600s with 2 options, by adding another 2 ATR42-600s.
This means they now have 5 of the type on firm order, in addition to the 4 ATR42-500s that the company already operates.
EADS Press Release
Russian airline NordStar (Y7/TYA) has increased an order originally placed in September for 3 ATR42-600s with 2 options, by adding another 2 ATR42-600s.
This means they now have 5 of the type on firm order, in addition to the 4 ATR42-500s that the company already operates.
EADS Press Release
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Petroleum Air Services (PAS) of Cairo, Egypt has signed a contract to acquire one CRJ900 NextGen regional jet from Bombardier. Furthermore, they took an option for one extra CRJ900.
Bombardier press release.
Bombardier press release.
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Atlasjet from Turkey has signed a letter of intent to acquire 10 CS300 jetliners and take options on a further five CS300 aircraft.
Press release from Bombardier.
Press release from Bombardier.
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And more NEOs.... Volaris of Mexico signed a provisional agreement (MOU, LOI??) for 44 A320s. 14 normals and 30 NEOs. Report on Flightglobal.
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I just fell of my chair because of this one....
According to a thread on Airliners.net, Lion Air of Indonesia has ordered 230 B737 !!! That is 29 NGs and 201 MAX. Together with already delivered, previous orders and commitment, their total number of B737 ordered will now reach 554 !!!
I think I just fell again...
Erwin
Edit: it also involves 150 options... but the order is not yet firm, it is a commitment.
According to a thread on Airliners.net, Lion Air of Indonesia has ordered 230 B737 !!! That is 29 NGs and 201 MAX. Together with already delivered, previous orders and commitment, their total number of B737 ordered will now reach 554 !!!
I think I just fell again...
Erwin
Edit: it also involves 150 options... but the order is not yet firm, it is a commitment.
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Singapore Airlines has ordered eight B777-300ERs. These were previously listed as unidentified. This will bring the total of B777s ordered to 85, although some are retired already.
Boeing Press Release
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What the...!? I hope for them the infrastructure at Jakarta CGK will improve then. The presence of Lion Air is already immense over there and the number of gates is limited. We'll see.ehusmann wrote:I just fell of my chair because of this one....
According to a thread on Airliners.net, Lion Air of Indonesia has ordered 230 B737 !!! That is 29 NGs and 201 MAX. Together with already delivered, previous orders and commitment, their total number of B737 ordered will now reach 554 !!!
I think I just fell again...
Erwin
Edit: it also involves 150 options... but the order is not yet firm, it is a commitment.
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Just to make it clear, these 8 are the confirmation of the commitment announced in August. So not another 8.Gietje wrote:Singapore Airlines has ordered eight B777-300ERs. These were previously listed as unidentified. This will bring the total of B777s ordered to 85, although some are retired already.
Erwinflying_kiwi wrote:Singapore Airlines (SQ/SIA) has announced that it has placed an order with Boeing for 8 B777-300ERs.
These are to be delivered in 2013-2014, and will bring the total of the type in Singapore's fleet to 27.
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Ok, didn't read that, it's hard to keep track of all those orders.ehusmann wrote:Just to make it clear, these 8 are the confirmation of the commitment announced in August. So not another 8.Gietje wrote:Singapore Airlines has ordered eight B777-300ERs. These were previously listed as unidentified. This will bring the total of B777s ordered to 85, although some are retired already.Erwinflying_kiwi wrote:Singapore Airlines (SQ/SIA) has announced that it has placed an order with Boeing for 8 B777-300ERs.
These are to be delivered in 2013-2014, and will bring the total of the type in Singapore's fleet to 27.
In further news, the Lion Air deal is now confirmed by Boeing: Press Release
Also, lessor ACG has ordered an order for 20 B737-800s and placed a commitment for 35 737MAX.
Boeing Press Release
Futhermore, Hawaiian Airlines has ordered another 5 A330-200s. This will grow their total A330-200 fleet to 22.
Airbus Press Release
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Re: Orders thread 2011
Hawaiian Airlines signs firm order for five more A330s
Honolulu-based Hawaiian Airlines has grown its order for Airbus A330-200s – today signing for an additional five aircraft. Hawaiian became a new Airbus operator just last year and now has a commitment of 22 A330 aircraft – including four that are leased. The airline currently operates five A330-200
http://skiesmag.com/news/articles/hawai ... 30s--.html
Honolulu-based Hawaiian Airlines has grown its order for Airbus A330-200s – today signing for an additional five aircraft. Hawaiian became a new Airbus operator just last year and now has a commitment of 22 A330 aircraft – including four that are leased. The airline currently operates five A330-200
http://skiesmag.com/news/articles/hawai ... 30s--.html
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Look at the post above yours, I already mentioned itThon wrote:Hawaiian Airlines signs firm order for five more A330s
Honolulu-based Hawaiian Airlines has grown its order for Airbus A330-200s – today signing for an additional five aircraft. Hawaiian became a new Airbus operator just last year and now has a commitment of 22 A330 aircraft – including four that are leased. The airline currently operates five A330-200
http://skiesmag.com/news/articles/hawai ... 30s--.html
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American Airlines put an interesting news release on their website. It is about the selection of the A319 and A321 as part of the mega order they signed earlier with Airbus. Not really news as it does not constitute any new orders. However, somewhere at the bottom it is also mentioned that
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Since only 6 B777-300ER orders are published on the Boeing website (although 7 are known) and AA officially still holds orders for 6 B777-200ER (which will probably never be delivered as 200ERs), this means AA ordered at least 2 more B777, but most likely 8 more B777-300ER.American Airlines wrote:The Company also has firm orders for 15 777 widebody aircraft, which are scheduled for delivery in 2012 through 2016.
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Re: Orders thread 2011
China's Bank of Communication's leasing division has ordered 30 COMAC C919. This brings total orders to 195.
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Leasing company BOC Aviation has ordered 15 E-190s.
Press Release from BOC
Hebei Aviation Investments has ordered 10 COMAC ARJ-21s. These aircraft will most likely be operated by Hebei Airlines.
Flightglobal Article
Lao Airlines has canceled 2 ARJ-21s. The sale to Lao Airlines was the first export order for the ARJ-21. Lao Airlines will now take 2 Airbus A320s, previously destined for Libya.
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Press Release from BOC
Hebei Aviation Investments has ordered 10 COMAC ARJ-21s. These aircraft will most likely be operated by Hebei Airlines.
Flightglobal Article
Lao Airlines has canceled 2 ARJ-21s. The sale to Lao Airlines was the first export order for the ARJ-21. Lao Airlines will now take 2 Airbus A320s, previously destined for Libya.
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