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[โ€“] Eyekaytee@aussie.zone 6 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

https://www.reuters.com/business/aerospace-defense/airbus-upbeat-may-have-wait-airasia-deal-2025-06-18/

PARIS, June 18 (Reuters) - Airbus secured more aircraft orders on Wednesday, raising its total to $21 billion at this weekโ€™s subdued Paris Air Show, while rival Boeing opted not to announce new sales following last weekโ€™s Air India 787 crash.

Airbus firmed up an order for 10 long-haul jets from Taiwan's Starlux Airlines in a boost for the European planemaker after one of its biggest customers, AirAsia, dashed expectations of another grand finale matching its earlier expansion.

Airbus won a total of 148 firm orders worth $14.2 billion including six previous ones disclosed publicly for the time, plus 102 provisional orders worth $6.7 billion, according to estimated delivery prices from UK-based Cirium Ascend.

https://au.finance.yahoo.com/news/airbus-notches-21-bn-orders-090406674.html

Investing.com - The Paris Air Show, held annually in a suburb outside of Paris, normally features a raft of high-profile deals among some of the aviation industryโ€™s biggest names, but this yearโ€™s event has been more subdued following a deadly Air India crash last week.

With the show now open exclusively to trade visitors for one more day, Europeโ€™s Airbus has said it has secured a total of 148 orders worth $14.2 billion, along with 102 provisional orders worth $6.7 billion, according to Reuters, citing estimated delivery prices from U.K. firm Cirium Ascend. On Wednesday, the jetmaker said it had notched an order for 10 long-haul jets from Taiwanโ€™s Starlux Airlines.