ATW Photo Gallery - Dubai Air Show - November 2013
November 18, 2013
Air Serbia to take 10 of Etihad’s A320neos
Air Serbia on Nov. 19 said it will take 10 Airbus A320neos from the order that shareholder Etihad Airways unveiled Nov. 17 at the Dubai Air Show. The A320neos, which are valued at over $1 billion, will be delivered over the period 2018-20. ATW Photo: A320neo in Etihad livery. Courtesy, Airbus
Abu Dhabi Aviation signs LOI for two Bombardier Q400NGs
Abu Dhabi Aviation signed a letter of intent for two Bombardier Q400 NextGen aircraft. Based on current list prices, the deal is valued at approximately $70 million. ATW Photo: From left, Abu Dhabi Aviation CFO Ashraf Anis Fahmy, Bombardier Commercial Aircraft president Mike Arcamone and Abu Dhabi Aviation commercial director Khaled Y Mashhour. Courtesy, Bombardier
Iraqi Airways agrees to order up to 16 Bombardier CS300s
Iraqi Airways signed a letter of intent to order five 132-seat CS300s, which includes options for five more CS300s, plus “future options” for another six. The deal is valued at $1.26 billion if all 16 aircraft are exercised. ATW Photo: Iraqi Airways CEO and DG Saad Al-Khafaji and Bombardier Commercial Aircraft president Mike Arcamone in Dubai. Courtesy, Bombardier
Royal Brunei Boeing 787
Photo: Victoria Moores
Royal Brunei Boeing 787 interior cabin lighting
Photo: Victoria Moores
Lessor Palma Holdings inks LOI for up to eight Q400s
Bombardier panel discusses Q400 lease deal to Ethiopian Airlines. ATW Photo: By Victoria Moores
Airbus A380 blazes a trail over Dubai Air Show
Photo by Victoria Moores
Boeing launches 777X at Dubai Air Show
Boeing launched the 777X program at the 2013 Dubai Air Show with orders and commitments for 259 aircraft from Lufthansa (34), Etihad Airways (25), Qatar Airways (50) and Emirates (150) with a combined value of more than $95 billion at list prices.ATW Photo: Renderings of Boeing 777-8X and 777-9X Courtesy, Boeing
Libyan Wings inks Airbus agreement
Newly launched Libyan Wings signed a memorandum of understanding for three Airbus A350-900s and four A320neos. ATW Photo: A320neo in Libyan Wings livery. Courtesy, Airbus
Etihad signing of $25.2 billion Boeing 777X, 787-10 order
Etihad booked a $25.2 billion order with Boeing for 56 new GE-powered widebody aircraft, with options and purchase rights for a further 26. The deal includes firm orders for 25 777Xs, including 17 777-9Xs for delivery from 2020 and eight 777-8Xs from 2022, 30 787-10s for delivery starting 2018, and a 777-200F. Caption (left to right): Ray Conner, President and Chief Executive Officer, Boeing Commercial Airplanes; James Hogan, President and Chief Executive Officer of Etihad Airways; and David Joyce, GE Aviation’s President and Chief Executive Officer, celebrate the new aircraft and engine deal at the Dubai Air Show with senior management. ATW Courtesy, Boeing
Etihad signing of $26.9 billion Airbus order
Etihad Airways signs a $26.9 billion order with Airbus for 87 firm aircraft, including 40 A350-900s, 10 A350-1000s, 26 A321neos, 10 A320neos and an A330-200, plus options and purchase rights on another 30 aircraft. Photo caption (left to right): John Leahy, Chief Operating Officer – Customers Airbus; Fabrice Brégier, President and Chief Executive Officer of Airbus; James Hogan, President and Chief Executive Officer of Etihad Airways, Tony Wood, Rolls-Royce, President – Aerospace; James Rigney, Etihad Airways’ Chief Financial Officer; Jean-Paul Ebanga, President and Chief Executive Officer of CFM International; celebrate the signing of a new aircraft and engine order at the Dubai Air Show 2013. ATW Courtesy, Boeing
Emirates orders 50 more A380s
Emirates Airline placed an order for 50 additional Engine-alliance-powered Airbus A380s. ATW Photo: Emirates A380. Courtesy, Airbus
Qatar orders up to 13 A330Fs
Qatar Airways placed firm orders for five Airbus A330-200 freighters, plus eight options. ATW Photo: Qatar Airways A330-200F. Courtesy, Airbus
Flydubai orders up to 111 more Boeing 737s
Flydubai committed to order up to 100 Boeing 737 MAX-8s and 11 more 737-800s in deal valued at $11.4 billion at list prices. ATW Photo: Boeing 737 MAX in flydubai livery. Courtesy, Boeing
Etihad Airways orders 40 A350-900s and 10 A350-1000s
Etihad Airways ordered 40 A350-900s and 10 A350-1000s. ATW Photo: Rendering of A350-1000 in Etihad livery. Courtesy, Airbus
Emirates A380 on display
Photo: Victoria Moores
Lessor Palma Holdings inks LOI for up to eight Q400s for Ethiopian Airlines
ATW Photo, from left: Ethiopian Airlines COO Mesfin Tasew, Palma Holding Limited president Moulay Omar Alaoui. Courtesy, Bombardier
Bombardier Q400 in Air Cote d'Ivoire livery
Air Cote d'Ivoire, the national airline of Ivory Coast, has agreed to order two Bombardier Q400 NextGens for delivery in 3Q14, and option two more.The deal, subject to finalizing financing, is valued at $69 million, or $141 million if both options are converted, which is expected in late 2014. ATW Photo: Bombardier Q400 in Air Cote d'Ivoire livery. Courtesy, Bombardier