Also, budget airline FlyDubai, part of the Emirates Group holding, has ordered 30 Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft.
On November 13, Emirates Airline signed a contract to purchase aircraft from Boeing Co. worth $52 billion. It was reported by the Associated Press.
The signing of the document took place at a press conference, in which the heir of Dubai Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed al-Maktoum took part.
It was also noted that budget airline FlyDubai, part of the Emirates Group holding, has ordered 30 Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft. They will be the company’s first wide-body aircraft.
According to Anadolu, Airbus, Boeing’s main competitor, may receive orders for 355 aircraft at the air show, including 250 narrow-body A321neo, from Turkey’s Turkish Airlines.
Irish airline Ryanair has announced a multibillion-dollar deal to buy 300 Boeing aircraft after an 18-month public wrangle over prices. Ryanair noted that the order would allow the company to nearly double its traffic to 300 million passengers per year by March 2034.
It was previously reported that Boeing has entered into two agreements with Saudi Arabia for the production of up to 121 Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft equipped with modern General Electric GEnex engines.
Source: korrespondent

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