- AMR to Buy 260 Planes from Airbus, 200 from Boeing[Jul. 20, 2011]
American said that it planned to acquire 260 of Airbus's A320 family aircraft and 200 Boeing 737s. Photo/AP
- Air China to Receive Its First Boeing 777-300ER July 21[Jul. 20, 2011]
- South Korea Unveils First Home-Grown Passenger Plane[Jul. 20, 2011]
The new four-seat Naraon is South Korea's first home-grown passenger aircraft. Photo: AFP/Ministry of Land, Transport
- American to Buy More Than 250 Airbuses, 150 Boeings, FT Says[Jul. 20, 2011]
AMR Corp.'s American Airlines is to order more than 250 Airbus A320 and A320NEO planes and about 150 re-engined Boeing 737s, the Financial Times reported, citing people familiar with the matter.
- Qantas Aiming for High-End Asian Market, Says CEO Alan Joyce[Jul. 20, 2011]
- American Airlines Said to Review Splitting Order Between Airbus, Boeing[Jul. 19, 2011]
AMR Corp.'s American Airlines may split an order for narrow-body jets between Airbus SAS and Boeing Co., which are making last-minute pitches before a board meeting that starts today, three people familiar with the matter said.
- Poland's LOT Airline Expects Boeing 787 Jet Delivery in 2Q 2012[Jul. 18, 2011]
Boeing's 787 lands in Warsaw, Poland. AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski
- Boeing Business Jets Marks Anniversary with Delivery to Deer Jet Airlines[Jul. 15, 2011]
Boeing today marked the 15th anniversary of Boeing Business Jets (BBJ) with the delivery of a BBJ to Deer Jet Airlines of Beijing. This is the third of four BBJs for the airline.
- Cebu Pacific, RBS Aviation Ink Lease Agreements for Two New A320s[Jul. 18, 2011]
Cebu Pacific Air, now the largest airline in the Philippines, said Friday it signed six-year operating lease agreements with Dublin-based RBS Aviation Capital for two new Airbus A320 aircraft, which will be delivered in March 2012.
- Norwegian Swings to US$9.6 Million Second-Quarter Profit; Leases Additional 787[Jul. 15, 2011]