DUBAI - Canada-based aircraft manufacturer Bombardier Aerospace is expecting to firm up before the end of the year, new orders for business jets and commercial aircraft with airlines in the Middle East and Africa.
DUBAI - Canada-based aircraft manufacturer Bombardier Aerospace is expecting to firm up before the end of the year, new orders for business jets and commercial aircraft with airlines in the Middle East and Africa.
DUBAI – US plane maker Boeing has forecast the Middle East carriers will need 1,710 new airplanes valued at $300 billion over the next twenty years – half of which will be in the UAE, said a company executive at the Dubai Airshow on Monday.
DUBAI – flydubai, Dubai’s first low cost airline, has announced two aircraft financing deals worth $160m on the second day of the 2009 Dubai Airshow.
DUBAI, — Shaikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, President of Dubai Aviation Authority, and Chief Executive Officer of Emirates Airlines and Chairman of Emirates Group said the Dubai-based carrier is in talks with Boeing and Airbus for additional planes.
DUBAI - Boeing is set to enter a strategic pact with Mubadala, the Abu Dhabi government-owned investment firm, a senior Boeing executive said on Monday.
DUBAI — The Dubai Airshow opened on a reassuring note on Sunday, with Airbus, Rolls-Royce and other aviation companies trumpeting combined orders worth several billion dollars.
DUBAI - Airbus says that Yemenia Airways has ordered 10 A320 aircraft in a deal with a list price of 700 million dollar.
DUBAI - Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE) and IAE International Aero Engines today announced that DAE Capital, the aircraft leasing and financial business arm of DAE, has selected the V2500 SelectOne engine to power 20 new Airbus A320 Family aircraft.
DUBAI - The Dubai Airshow could witness a revival in aerospace industry fortunes and Dubai stands ready to be at the forefront of the upturn, according to Sheikh Ahmed Bin Saeed Al Maktoum, President, Dubai Department of Civil Aviation and Chairman of Dubai Airports.
DUBAI — The success of Dubai Airshow in drawing increased international participation despite the financial crisis will help galvanise the world’s aviation and transport industry and strengthen belief that a global recovery is under way, His Highness Shaikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, said.