Gallery: Orders, MoUs On Day 1 Of The 2024 Farnborough Airshow
July 22, 2024
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ACI World director general and CEO Luis Felipe de Oliveira and Airbus chief sustainability officer Julie Kitcher sign a cooperation agreement to focus on areas such as sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), hydrogen technologies, advanced air mobility, operations efficiency, and aircraft noise management.
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Drukair, the national carrier of Bhutan, plans to expand its network to Europe, Southeast Asia and Australia after signing an MoU with Airbus for three A320neos and two A321XLRs (pictured in Drukair livery).
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Boeing SVP sales & marketing Brad McMullen and JAL procurement SVP Yukio Nakagawa at the briefing firming an MoU from this March by which the airline will take 10 firm 787-9s as well as 10 options on the -9.
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European regional carrier Luxair announced an order for up to four Boeing 737 MAX-10s; the new -10 order is for two firm and two options.
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Boeing Commercial Airplanes CEO Stephanie Pope with National Airlines chairman Christopher Alf announcing their order agreement for four 777F freighters, with deliveries expected to begin before the end of next year.
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Vietjet chairwoman Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao (middle, right) and Airbus CEO Commercial Aircraft Christian Scherer (middle, left) along with senior leaders of both companies witness the contract signing ceremony to purchase 20 new-generation A330 widebodies.
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Boeing Commercial Airplanes president and CEO Stephanie Pope and Korean Air chairman and CEO Walter Cho as the airline signed a firm order for 20 777Xs and 20 787-10s, with options for a further 10 787-10s.