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Lessors Want Boeing And Airbus To Slow Down – AVIATION WEEK

Aircraft lessors and financiers are jittery about rising production rates at Airbus and Boeing, worrying that the market could be flooded with an oversupply of jets that would dilute the value of their fleets and push down lease prices. In a poll of attendees at the International Society of Transport Aircraft Trading conference this week …

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JAL Increases 787 Order, Adds -9s | AVIATION WEEK

Japan Airlines has boosted its Boeing 787 order to 45 aircraft, with a new deal for 10 787-9s and the conversion of 10 of its existing 787-8 orders to -9s. The total 787 order now consists of 25 787-8s, and 20 -9s, with another 20 options. The 787-9s are set to enter service from 2015, …

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Saudi Arabian Airlines orders eight additional 777s – ATWOnline

Saudi Arabian Airlines has ordered eight additional Boeing 777-300ERs in an order valued at $2.4 billion at list prices.The order was announced as the carrier took delivery of its first two of the type from a previous deal for 12 aircraft, plus 10 options (ATW Daily News, Nov. 9, 2010). Boeing said this order was …

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Meanwhile…on the 737 production line, the 7,000th 737 is Dubai bound – Things With Wings/ Guy Norris

While Boeing’s Everett site is starting work on the 1,000th 777, the fuselage for the 7,000th 737 quietly entered the company’s Renton site three days ago. The aircraft is due to be delivered in mid-December to Middle East-based carrier FlyDubai. The 737 is the most produced jet airliner in history and is on track to …

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