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ATR announces Farnborough orders
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European turboprop maker ATR has announced a series of aircraft orders at the Farnborough Airshow in the UK. They include: An Air Lease Corporation order for two ATR 72-600s. The deal represents the conversion into firm orders of two of the 10 options ALC included in a previous deal signed at the 2010 Farnborough Airshow.

Jetstar Japan leases 24 A320s
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Jetstar Japan has finalised deals to lease 24 new Airbus A320 jetliners and said it would take delivery of the aircraft over the next three years. All 24 of the aircraft will be sourced through existing Qantas Group orders, allowing Jetstar Japan access to early delivery slots, the partly Qantas owned budget carrier said. “It’s

Airbus backs off A380 goal amid weak demand for superjumbos
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Airbus has ditched its goal of selling 30 A380 superjumbo jets this year as gun shy airlines increasingly opt for smaller and less expensive aircraft. “The big aircraft market has been slowing down,” Airbus sales chief John Leahy told Bloomberg in an interview at the Farnborough Airshow this week. The company’s target of selling 30

Boeing to launch ‘ecoDemonstrator’
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Boeing has completed assembly of an American Airlines 737-800 that will be used as a flying test bed for green flight technologies. Known as the ‘2012 ecoDemonstrator’, the aircraft will test out a variety of devices and techniques meant to improve fuel efficiency and reduce noise. Those include adaptive trailing wing edges, a variable area

Boeing adds to 737 MAX tally sheet
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Dublin-based leasing company Avolon has committed to buy 15 Boeing 737 MAX and 10 737-800 aircraft in a deal valued at $2.3 billion at list prices. The deal also includes reconfirmation rights for an additional five 737 MAXs. The announcement, made overnight at the Farnborough Airshow, continues a strong run for the re-engined narrowbody, with

Airbus gets first order for upgraded A330
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Airbus has won its first order for its new longer-range A330 widebody with a deal for 10 aircraft with US-based financing company CIT. The deal includes firm orders for five A330s announced previously and a new agreement for five of the longer-range variant. The upgraded A330, announced earlier this week at the Farnborough Airshow, offers

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