Airbus and Boeing hit by plane cancellations

Airlines have cancelled a total of 32 orders for planes so far this year, according to data from the world’s two major plane makers.  Boeing said it had 25 orders for its 787 Dreamliner cancelled by airlines without naming who they were.  Airbus has had 7 A350 orders cancelled by Etihad Airways. The cancellations reflect the difficult travel market and weak global economy.   For Boeing, the 25 Dreamliner cancellations compare with 19 orders so far this year, meaning the plane maker is in negative territory for its flagship plane. Based on list prices, it would cost the airline about $193.5m (£119m).  Boeing’s order book stood at 415 on 1 May, against 95 for Airbus on 30 April.



 

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7 May 2012  (BBC)

Airlines have cancelled a total of 32 orders for planes so far this year, according to data from the world’s two major plane makers.

US giant Boeing said it had 25 orders of its flagship plane, the 787 Dreamliner, cancelled by airlines without naming who they were.

European rival Airbus has had seven A350 orders cancelled by Etihad Airways, the Abu Dhabi-based airline.

The cancellations reflect the difficult travel market and weak global economy.

The numbers emerged in both firms’ end-of-month order figures.

For Boeing, the 25 Dreamliner cancellations compare with 19 orders so far this year, meaning the plane maker is in negative territory for its flagship plane.

Based on list prices, it would cost the airline about $193.5m (£119m).

But in terms of total orders for all planes this year, Boeing retained a large lead over Airbus.

Boeing’s order book stood at 415 on 1 May, against 95 for Airbus on 30 April.

It is Etihad’s second cancellation in four months and takes its order of 25 A350-1000 planes, made in November last year, down to 12.

The seven aircraft are worth $2.3bn at listed prices.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-17984492

 


 

Wikipedia page showing all A380 orders and deliveries at

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Airbus_A380_orders_and_deliveries

CustomerEISfirm ordersoptionsdeliveriesEARR
Air Austral20142*
Air France[3]20091227*
Asiana Airlines[4]20146*
British Airways[5]2013127*
China Southern Airlines[6]201153*
Emirates[7]20089022*
Etihad Airways[8]2014105*
Hong Kong Airlines201510TBA
Kingdom Holding Company20121*
Kingfisher Airlines201655TBA
Korean Air[9]2011105*
Lufthansa[10]20101738*
Malaysia Airlines[11]20126*
Qantas[12]200820412*
Qatar Airways[13][14]2013103*
Singapore Airlines[15]200719617*
Skymark Airlines[16]20146*
Thai Airways International[17]20126*
Virgin Atlantic[18]201566*
Totals253[1][2]417412498

 

EIS = Entry into service

 

EA is Engine Alliance, and RR is Rolls Royce engines.


 

Wikipedia list of Dreamliner orders and deliveries at

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Boeing_787_orders_and_deliveries

 

Customer787-8787-9Total OrdersGERRDeliveries
Aeroflot2222
Aeroméxico22*
Air Astana33*
Air Berlin1515
Air Canada3737*
Air China1515*
Air Europa88*
Air France-KLM2525
Air India2727*
Air New Zealand1010*
Air Niugini11*
ALAFCO88*
ALC1212
All Nippon Airways401555*7
Arik Air77*
Avianca1212*
Aviation Capital Group55
Azerbaijan Airlines22*
Biman Bangladesh Airlines44
British Airways81624*
Business Jet / VIP Customer(s)2352
China Southern Airlines1010*
CIT Leasing Corporation10102
Delta Air Lines1818*
Ethiopian Airlines1010*
Etihad Airways4141*
Gulf Air1616
Hainan Airlines1010*
Icelandair11*
ILFC33417498
Japan Airlines252045*4
Jet Airways1010
Kenya Airways99*
Korean Air1010*
LAN Airlines22426*
LCAL55*
LOT Polish Airlines88*
Nakash22*
Norwegian Air Shuttle33*
Oman Air66
PrivatAir22
Qantas153550*
Qatar Airways3030*
Republic of Iraq1010
Royal Air Maroc44*
Royal Jordanian77*
Saudi Arabian Airlines88
Singapore Airlines2020
Transaero Airlines44*
Travel Service11
TUI Travel PLC1313*
Unidentified Customer(s)31316
United Airlines36145025
Uzbekistan Airways22*
Vietnam Airlines88
Virgin Atlantic Airways1616*
Total51933585436222311

 

 

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