At a Glance: A look at orders announced on the first day of the Farnborough Airshow

By AP
Monday, July 19, 2010

Farnborough Airshow 1st-day orders at a glance

The Farnborough International Airshow kicked off Monday. The show runs July 19-25 at an airfield outside London. More than 1,000 exhibitors from 38 countries have signed up, with delegations from Egypt, Taiwan and Morocco attending for the first time.

Here is a look at the deals announced so far:

BOEING

— Scores deal with Dubai-based airline Emirates for 30 777-300ER jetliners, worth $9.1 billion at list prices. (However, 18 of these were previously attributed to an unidentified customer on its order book, taking the value of the new deal down to $3.6 billion.)

— GE Capital Aviation Services orders 40 Boeing 737-800s for $3 billion at list prices.

AIRBUS

— The EADS-owned jetmaker wins a $4.4 billion order from Air Lease Corp. for 20 A321 aircraft and 31 A320s.

— Russian flag carrier Aeroflot orders 11 Airbus A330-300 aircraft, worth $1.7 billion at list prices.

— GE Capital Aviation Services orders 60 Airbus A320s for $4.9 billion at list prices.

BOMBARDIER

— The Canadian manufacturer gets an order from Qatar Airways for three business jets worth a total of $122 million at list prices.

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