Boeing Leads Airbus in H1 Ahead of Farnborough Orders

Reuters08.07.2014 Aviation & Space
Boeing Leads Airbus in H1 Ahead of Farnborough Orders

Boeing Leads Airbus in H1 Ahead of Farnborough Orders

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Airbus sold more than 200 aircraft in June during an unexpectedly busy month that saw some reshuffling of its order book, but took over 120 cancellations to end the first half behind US rival Boeing, company data showed.

The European plane maker posted 515 orders between January and June, or 290 when adjusted for cancellations. Latest deals included 150 A320-family jets to one or more undisclosed buyers.

Latest data from the Toulouse-based company included the cancellation of 70 wide-body A350 jets by Dubai's Emirates, which had been announced earlier in June.

Airbus delivered 303 aircraft in the first half, including 13 A380 superjumbos.

Boeing reported 181 deliveries in the second-quarter, bringing its total for the year to 342. It reported 553 gross orders and 499 net orders for the first six months.

United Airlines cancelled 18 A320-family aircraft in June and Pakistani airline airblue cancelled all 13 of its outstanding orders for A320 aircraft, leaving just one which has already been delivered.

This week's updates set the tone for a vigorous contest at the Farnborough Airshow, with Boeing acknowledging the gap may be narrower after the July 14-20 event outside London.

Airbus is expected to announce several hundred orders at the world's largest aviation exhibition, while Boeing is seen as close to finalizing an order for 150 777X jets from Emirates.

A Boeing official accused Airbus last week of holding back orders to make a bigger impact in the Farnborough spotlight.

Source: Reuters

 



 
 

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