Boeing, Air Algerie Announce Order for Seven 737-800s at Dubai Airshow 2009
Boeing (NYSE: BA) and Air Algérie announced an order for seven Next-Generation 737-800s today at Dubai Airshow 2009. The airplanes will grow the Air Algérie…
Boeing (NYSE: BA) and Air Algérie announced an order for seven Next-Generation 737-800s today at Dubai Airshow 2009. The airplanes will grow the Air Algérie…
São José dos Campos, November 17, 2009 Embraer is pleased to welcome the expanding Kazakhstan flag carrier Air Astana to its E-Jets family of customers….
São José dos Campos, November 17, 2009 Embraer signed a contract, today, with Oman Air for the sale of five EMBRAER 175 aircraft from the…
Nepal’s national carrier, Nepal Airlines Corporation (NAC) is modernising its international fleet with one A330-200 wide-body and one Airbus A320 single aisle aircraft. The new…
Bringing unprecedented levels of eco-efficiency on routes from La Réunion to Paris Air Austral, based in Saint Denis, La Réunion, has ordered two A380s, the…
BAE Systems has won an exclusive mandate from an unnamed Middle East operator to remarket a Boeing 767-300ER wide-body airliner for sale or lease. This…
Indonesia’s carrier WINGS AIR, -a subsidiary of Indonesian largest private carrier LION AIR-, and ATR today announced the signature of a contract for the purchase…
Boeing (NYSE: BA) has completed installing reinforcements within the side-of-body section of two more 787 Dreamliners. Over the weekend, employees at Boeing’s facility in Everett,…
Comlux has ordered a third Airbus’ Corporate Jetliner (ACJ), taking its total orders for Airbus corporate jets to ten aircraft – 4 A318s, 3 Airbus…
Yemenia, the official carrier of the state of Yemen, based in Sanaa, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for 10 Airbus A320 Family aircraft….
Comlux VIP fleet features eleven Bombardier business aircraft Bombardier announced today that Comlux Management AG signed a firm order for a Challenger 605 jet. Fly…
UK engineering firm Rolls-Royce says it has won orders to make $2bn(£1.2bn) of aircraft engines to power Airbus planes for Air China and Ethiopian Airlines….
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