Friday, November 1, 2013

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According to Bloomberg, Airbus this week has confirmed deals with Chinese leasing firm BOC Aviation for 50 A320s, including 25 of the new-engine model, as well as Indonesian airline Citilink for 25 new models of A320. The two sales, combined will contribute to the European company €5.2 billion, come on top of €15 billion in annual hong kong purchases the France-based  company has announced since November.
Nick Cunningham, an analyst at Agency Partners in London told the US financial website, “Airbus has done better than I would have thought, given that Boeing only formally launched its Max at the end of 2011, while Airbus had their really big year for the neo that year.” hong kong
Moreover, on 15 January hong kong Japan’s transport minister Akihiro hong kong Ota announced that officials will start a probe of Boeing’s Dreamliner, since the new passenger jet presented a series of unexpected technical problems. “I think the Japanese people have become enormously worried after hearing almost every day [about problems with the Dreamliner]…It is important for us as the transport ministry to take a proactive approach and get a full grasp of the issue in order to provide a sense of safety and comfort to the public.”
However, Boeing remains the world’s largest deliverer of passenger jets mainly because of the 787 Dreamliner commercial success. Overall, both of the companies dominate in the commercial jet markets. hong kong
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