Airbus’ Paris sales mount

During the 2015 Paris Air Show, European aircraft manufacturer Airbus already has reported sales worth US$57 billion for 421 aircraft. The totals comprise firm orders for 124 aircraft worth US$16.3 billion and commitments for 297 aircraft worth US$40.7 billion.

In the wide-body market, Airbus now has its first operator for the new A330 Regional, with Saudi Arabian Airlines taking 20 on lease from IAFC, a leading lessor in the Middle East.

It also attracted orders and commitments for 31 A350-900s and four A330-300s.

In the single-aisle sector, the A320 drew 103 firm orders and 263 commitments worth US$41.4 billion. Of these, 323 are neos, taking total orders and commitments for the A320neo to more than4,000 since its launch in December 2010.

Airbus’ Paris sales mount

During the 2015 Paris Air Show, European aircraft manufacturer Airbus already has reported sales worth US$57 billion for 421 aircraft. The totals comprise firm orders for 124 aircraft worth US$16.3 billion and commitments for 297 aircraft worth US$40.7 billion.

In the wide-body market, Airbus now has its first operator for the new A330 Regional, with Saudi Arabian Airlines taking 20 on lease from IAFC, a leading lessor in the Middle East.

It also attracted orders and commitments for 31 A350-900s and four A330-300s.

In the single-aisle sector, the A320 drew 103 firm orders and 263 commitments worth US$41.4 billion. Of these, 323 are neos, taking total orders and commitments for the A320neo to more than4,000 since its launch in December 2010.