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Curufinwe
Inscrit le 27/04/2006 |
# 18 juin 2007 20:39 | |
. Paris Air Show 2007: Lufthansa orders 30 Emb 190 from Embraer Embraer has signed a contract with Germany’s Lufthansa for 30 firm orders of the EMBRAER 190 jet, with the option to take any member of the E-Jets family. The contract value of the E-Jets firm orders is over one billion dollars, at list price, based on January 2007 economic conditions and could come to US$ 2.76 billion, if all options and purchase rights are exercised to acquire EMBRAER 190 jets. The existing firm orders for 15 EMBRAER 170 and 15 EMBRAER 195 jets placed by SWISS have been cancelled. The first Lufthansa EMBRAER 190 is scheduled for delivery in January 2009. This reflects the airline’s plan to modernize its fleet of regional aircraft. Source: Embraer _________________ David - Rédacteur en chef d'Aeroweb-fr.net Mes photos sur Pictaero "Never trust a small man. His brain's too near his arse," Sir Noel Coward. |
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Curufinwe
Inscrit le 27/04/2006 |
# 18 juin 2007 20:41 | |
. Paris Air Show 2007: JAL orders 10 Embraer 170 Embraer has signed with Japan Airlines (JAL) to deliver ten EMBRAER 170 jets, with options to acquire another five aircraft, as part of the Japanese airline's restructuring plan and rightsizing strategy. The contract value, if all options are exercised, could come to US$ 435 million, at list price, based on January 2007 economic conditions. The aircraft will be fitted with a single-class interior and the first delivery is scheduled in 2008. The EMBRAER 170 E-Jet will fly for J-AIR, a wholly-owned JAL subsidiary, serving the airline’s regional network routes throughout Japan. “The introduction of the EMBRAER 170 will enable the JAL Group to promote optimal aircraft size, depending on the scale of demand of each domestic route, develop business operations more efficiently, and increase convenience to customers,” said Haruka Nishimatsu, JAL Group CEO. Source: Embraer _________________ David - Rédacteur en chef d'Aeroweb-fr.net Mes photos sur Pictaero "Never trust a small man. His brain's too near his arse," Sir Noel Coward. |
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Curufinwe
Inscrit le 27/04/2006 |
# 18 juin 2007 20:46 | |
. Paris Air Show 2007: Phenom 100's roll out The first Phenom 100 was rolled out last Saturday, June 16, at the Company’s headquarters, in São José dos Campos, Brazil. This event marks the completion of the aircraft assembly and systems integration phase. The first Phenom 100 moved to the paint shop, where it will receive its branded paint scheme, and will then begin a series of ground tests over the next few weeks in preparation for its first flight. “We are thrilled to see the Phenom 100 become a reality,” said Luís Carlos Affonso, Embraer Executive Vice President, Executive Jets. Source: Embraer _________________ David - Rédacteur en chef d'Aeroweb-fr.net Mes photos sur Pictaero "Never trust a small man. His brain's too near his arse," Sir Noel Coward. |
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Curufinwe
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# 18 juin 2007 21:02 | |
. Paris Air Show 2007: First day Airbus was undeniably the star of the day. Boeing's policy is not to announce all its orders for air shows; still, their first day is rather disappointing. However, Airbus was way behind before this first day in 2007. Boeing announced two orders (already finalized in may): 40 737-900ER for Lion Air 6 777F for GECAS This brings Boeing's total orders for 2007 to 435. ATR unveiled two orders: 4 ATR 72-500 for Berjaya Air 3 ATR 42-500 and 2 ATR 72-500 for Total Linhas Aereas There were undisclosed orders too:9 ATR 42-500 and 15 ATR 72-500 ATR has gathered 53 orders since the beginning of 2007. No orders from Bombardier today. Embraer announced 40 ordered planes todaya annoncé 40. Actually, only JAL's order is really new. The rest is convertions from existing orders. Finally, Airbus may need quite some space! Firm orders: Qatar: 83 aircraft (20 A350-800, 40 A350-900, 20 A350-1000 and 3 A380) US Airways: 62 aircraft (60 A320 and 2 A350-800) Jazeera: 30 A320 Nouvelair: 2 A320 GECAS: 60 A320 ALAFCO: 7 A320 S7: 25 A320 Total: 269 airplanes Letters of Intentions: Emirates : 8 A380 Air France : 2 A380 and 18 A320 Total: 28 airplanes Conversions former A350 version to A350 XWB: US Airways: 20 A350-800 XWB ALAFCO: 12 A350-800 XWB Total: 32 airplanes Already counted order: US Airways: 10 A330-200 Airbus more than doubles its orders for 2007. It reaches nearly 500 orders with 457 firm ones. Source: Aeroweb-fr.net _________________ David - Rédacteur en chef d'Aeroweb-fr.net Mes photos sur Pictaero "Never trust a small man. His brain's too near his arse," Sir Noel Coward. |
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