Airbus and Boeing floats with very good order intake
SEATTLE - The U.S. aircraft manufacturer Boeing has so far this year to sell 856 commercial aircraft. So are the Americans in mid-September well ahead of the own numbers in the record year 2006 in the same period. In the first nine months of last year sold Seattle 736 aircraft, announced at the end of the Boeing Commercial Airplanes division including 1044 units sold.
With the current values of control to the Americans for the third consecutive record year, having already been exceeded in 2005 with the 1002 orders of 1,000 units sold. 737 of 448 ordered the medium-range model of Boeing leads again to the sales statistics. It is followed by the 787, which was ordered in the current year already 262 times. The Boeing 777-series recorded 101 orders, the 767 36th
the last place in the statistics prove the 747-8. For the model so far received only eight orders. However, it is expected that this year will still be in Emirates 10 to 20 units of the 747-8 Intercontinental passenger version in order. Also
The European aircraft manufacturer Airbus, the business in 2007 are going well. Toulouse reports until the end of August 713 newly written into the order book orders. Among Europeans, the medium-range A320 series is also the front with 415 orders. The A350 XWB
could take 152 orders to its rank and occupies two, followed by 137 orders for the A330/A340-Modelle. The superjumbo A380 this year has been nine times ordered. In fiscal 2006, Airbus sold 790 aircraft.
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