Farnborough International Airshow order highlights
Day 1:
- Air Lease Corporation orders 75 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft, worth USD7.2 billion.
- Arkia Israel Airlines signs a deal for four A321neo aircraft, valued at USD387 million.
- Hebei Airlines expands its fleet with four Embraer E190 aircraft, costing USD226 million.
- Virgin Australia finalizes an order for 23 Boeing 787 MAX 8 aircraft, with a price tag of USD2.2 billion.
- An unnamed carrier places a conditional order for 15 Bombardier CSeries aircraft, worth USD1 billion.
- GE Capital Aviation Services (GECAS) commits to purchasing 100 Boeing aircraft, including 75 737 MAX 8 and 25 737-800, valued at USD9.3 billion.
Air Lease Corporation: Order for 60 Boeing 737 MAX 8 and 15 737 MAX 9 aircraft, with reconfirmation rights for 25 additional 737 MAXs. List price of USD7.2 billion. [more]
Arkia Israel Airlines: Order for four A321neo aircraft. List price of USD387 million. [more]
Hebei Airlines: Order for four Embraer E190 aircraft. List price of USD226 million. [more] [CAPA Analysis]
Virgin Australia: Finalised order for 23 787 MAX 8 aircraft. List price of USD2.2 billion. [more] [CAPA Analysis]
Unnamed carrier: Conditional order for five CS100 and 10 CS300 aircraft. List price of USD1 billion. [more]
Day 2:
ALAFCO: Commitment for 20 737 MAX 8 aircraft. List price of USD1.9 billion. [more]
airBaltic: Commitment for 10 CS300 aircraft, plus options for ten additional aircraft. List price of USD1.6 billion. [more] [CAPA Analysis]
Cathay Pacific: Commitment for 10 A350-1000 aircraft. List price of USD3.2 billion. Conversion of order for 16 A350-900s to A350-1000s. [more] [CAPA Analysis]
Drukair: Order for one A319 with 'Sharklets'. List price of USD81 million. [more]
GE Capital Aviation Services (GECAS): Order for 75 737 MAX 8 aircraft and 25 737-800 aircraft. List price of USD9.3 billion. [more ]
Interjet: Conversion of options for five Sukhoi Superjet 100s to firm orders. List price of USD175 million. [more]