Air Lease Corporation Orders Five More ATR 72-600s
Aircraft June 20, 2013
Air Lease Corporation has purchased ATR turboprops every year since its first order for 10 aircraft at the Farnborough International Airshow in 2010. The company’s latest order will bring ALC’s ATR fleet to 21 aircraft.
Read moreBy June 20 at the 2013 Paris Air Show, Boeing has won orders and commitments for 442 commercial aircraft in transactions which the manufacturer values at more than $66 billion at list prices.
Read moreU.S. carrier Spirit Airlines has placed a firm order for 20 Airbus A321 aircraft and has opted to convert existing orders for 10 A320s to the larger A321.
Read moreA new agreement between United Airlines and Airbus specifies conversion of the U.S. carrier’s previous order for 25 A350-900s to the Airbus A350-1000 model plus an additional order for 10 more A350-1000 aircraft.
Read moreThis is the third order from Singapore Airlines for the Airbus A350 XWB. The deal sees the carrier’s total firm order for the new widebody family increase to 70 aircraft, with SIA also holding options on 20 more.
Read moreAirbus and SriLankan Airlines announced the memorandum of understanding on June 19, during the Paris Air Show 2013.
Read moreThe deal appears actually to represent HGI Aircraft Division taking over an identical transaction originally announced by Passaredo itself on May 22, 2012, when it took delivery of the first of four new ATR 72-600 regional airliners leased from Air Lease Corporation.
Read moreBoeing values the aircraft at $301.5 million at list prices and says it looks forward to working with Travel Service to finalizing the details of the deal, at which time the transaction will be posted as a firm order to the Boeing Orders and Deliveries website.
Read moreBoeing values the order, previously listed on the Boeing Orders & Deliveries website as being for an unidentified customer, at $473 million at current list prices.
Read moreThe June 19 finalizing of the Ryanair deal brings the total number of Boeing 737 aircraft ordered since production began in the mid-1960s to more than 11,000. Boeing currently has unfilled orders for more than 3,400 737s, all of them either 737NGs or 737 MAX aircraft.
Read moreCIT Aerospace Orders 30 Boeing 737 MAX 8s
Aircraft June 19, 2013
CIT Group Inc. has announced at the 50th Paris Air Show that its aircraft-leasing subsidiary CIT Aerospace has placed an order for 30 Boeing 737 MAX 8s.
Read moreBoeing has announced that first delivery of a 737 MAX, a 737 MAX 8 for launch customer Southwest Airlines, will be made three months earlier than originally scheduled – in the third quarter of 2017 instead of in the fourth quarter.
Read moreAir France-KLM has finalized a firm order for 25 Airbus A350-900s and has taken options on 25 more, 10 fewer A350-900s in all than the group said it would buy when it first announced its planned order in September 2011.
Read moreBoeing values the deal at approximately $3.6 billion at current list prices. Korean Air is the only airline in the world to order both the passenger and freighter variations of the Boeing 747-8.
Read moreIn a deal announced at the Paris Air Show, Tunisian carrier Syphax Airlines has signed a memorandum of understanding to buy three Airbus A320neo jets. Syphax Airlines has also ordered three Airbus A320 current engine option aircraft.
Read moreAt the 50th Paris Air Show at Le Bourget Airport, Embraer has announced four deals for its current E-Jets family.
Read moreThe deal, announced at the Paris Air Show 2013 on June 18, includes firm orders for 30 ATR 72-600 turboprops and five ATR 42-600s and options on another 55 aircraft.
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