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Deliveries to take place from 2019 to 2021. [43] 28 June 2016: Sichuan Airlines: 2021 10 10 5 5 First delivery 8 August 2018. 30 June 2022: Silk Way West Airlines: 2 2 22 June 2007: Singapore Airlines: 2016 65 7 72 64 64 First order was for 20 aircraft. [44] Twenty more added on 13 December 2012. [45] Thirty were added on 30 May 2013. [46 ...
The following table shows total firm orders and deliveries of Boeing 737 MAX aircraft by customer. Boeing has 4,741 MAX aircraft in its backlog as of July 31, 2024. [5] Last complete update regarding orders and deliveries as of July 31, 2024. [6]
As of 31 August 2018, Comac had 221 outstanding orders, after 23 deliveries to launch operator Chengdu Airlines who put it in service on 28 June 2016. [43] Executing orders [2] The following table is current as of 27 September 2024. Note that the numbers listed in the table have been obtained by cross-referencing the two web-based sources cited ...
Deliveries are an important source of cash for Boeing, since buyers typically pay a large portion of the purchase price at delivery. Boeing reported orders for 104 commercial planes after ...
List of orders, deliveries and operators of the Airbus A320 family, as of 30 June 2024: Ord — number of aircraft ordered from Airbus; Del — number of aircraft delivered by Airbus; Bl — number of aircraft still to be delivered to the specified customer
The following table shows total firm orders of A320neo family aircraft by customer and variant as of December 2021. [1] In the engine columns, the boxes filled in with a * signify that the airline has ordered all their A320neo jets with that particular engine.
This article lists the orders and deliveries for the Boeing 777. As of June 2024, the largest airline orders are by Emirates (345), Qatar Airways (159), and Singapore Airlines (116). History
The deal is worth US$16 billion at list prices with deliveries set to start in 2023. [65] [66] Emirates also announced a firm order for 30 Boeing 787-9s for US$8.8 billion at list prices with deliveries expected to start in 2023. With this deal however, Emirates reduced its Boeing 777X order to 126 aircraft from the previous deal of 150 aircraft.