Showing posts with label Dubai Aerospace Enterprise. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dubai Aerospace Enterprise. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Maximus considers dash eight freighters

MAXIMUS Air Cargo is planning on buying two or three Boeing 747-8 freighters in 2012. Not including Dubai Aerospace Enterprise, the US$500 million (Dh1.83 billion) purchase would make Maximus the first Middle Eastern airline to buy the model.

Fathi Buhazza, Maximus’ chief executive officer, said the aircraft would likely......

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Visit myairlease.com for Orders, Deliveries, List prices, Market values and Lease rates!
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Boeing Loses Half of Dubai Aerospace Order for 737-Model Jets

Boeing Co. lost an order for 32 737 jets, valued at about $2.3 billion at list prices, from Dubai Aerospace Enterprise Ltd., the state-owned leasing and services company that has said it may drop some purchases.

Dubai Aerospace’s current backlog for 737s is 35, according to a monthly update yesterday on Boeing’s website, compared with 67 as of December. Separately, Boeing’s weekly order report showed 32 orders for the single-aisle aircraft had been canceled, without identifying the buyer.

Dubai Aerospace has been studying whether to scrap more orders as aircraft demand wanes, two people with knowledge of the matter said in December, after canceling plans last year to buy......

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Visit myairlease.com for Technical contractors to support your delivery/redelivery needs!
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Friday, February 4, 2011

Airbus to up A330 production, Boeing may produce more than 10 B787s per month

Responding to high levels of market demand, Airbus announced plans to increase production from eight to nine aircraft per month by early 2012 and 10 a month by 2Q2013. The A330 has won orders over the past few years, as Boeing customers seek to fill fleet gaps due to the three-year delay to the B787.

The production decision will not affect A330 deliveries 2011. It does place more pressure on aircraft parts suppliers that are struggling to deal with production increases across many Airbus and Boeing models.

Airbus has also announced that it has cancelled an order for 12 A330 freighters from......

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Visit myairlease.com for Orders, Deliveries, List prices, Market values and Lease rates!
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------