Cathay Pacific have just placed a firm order with Airbus for 30 A330-900neos to replace their aging A330-300’s.
Looking forward to seeing them once ready!
Cathay Pacific have just placed a firm order with Airbus for 30 A330-900neos to replace their aging A330-300’s.
Looking forward to seeing them once ready!
In case someone is interested:
+10 A220-300 for AirBaltic, bringing their fleet to 100 A220-300 of orders+deliveries
24 days straight with no orders until this one
no orders recently omg
Airline: United Airlines
Manufacturer or lessor: the lessors are unknown
Aircraft model: A321Neo
Amount: 40
Options: N/A
According to Reuters, China Airlines is reportedly looking to order the Boeing 777X or Airbus A350-1000 for U.S. expansion. The airline said that the order will not be subject to political consideration.
According Reuters and Aviation Week, Air India reportedly has placed an order for 75 Airbus A320neo family aircraft and 10 Airbus A350 worth over $6 billion. The order is currently unnamed in Airbus’ order book.
Airline: LATAM Airlines Group
Manufacturer or lessor: Boeing
Aircraft model: 787-9
Amount: 10
Options: 5
Airline: Emirates Cargo
Manufacturer or lessor: Boeing
Aircraft model: 777F
Amount: 5
Options: N/A
Indigo could be making another large order here pretty soon possibly for the A220 or E2
There is even suggestions of there being Boeing aircraft included in the order
I hope the A220, I would love for it to become more popular in Asia. I also think carriers there can use any additional range they can get
Based on the article, it’s the most likely choice. They believe the A220 is the best aircraft for short to medium haul flights
I really hope it’s this lol. I love the E2.
the A220 is miles ahead of the E2, also for fleet commonality, the most logical thing would be for IndiGo to acquire A220s, since they will have also A350s.
Airline: Air India
Manufacturer or lessor: Airbus
Aircraft model: A350-1000, A350-900XWB, A320neo
Amount: 100 (5-5-90)
Options: N/A
Air Calin has ordered two A350-900s. This will add to their long haul fleet as they plan to introduce flights between their hub in Noumea and Paris, via Bangkok, which is blocked for a whopping 25 hours.