Aviation
Boeing and Airbus will display these aircraft at Farnborough.
For the first time, Boeing is bringing a few new launches to the airshow, including the B737 Max. This airshow is more important for both companies. More orders and services are expected. read more
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Boeing will be showing several significant aircraft at the Farnborough International Airshow. For the first time, the Boeing 737 Max 10 aircraft is being displayed, which is about to receive FAA certification, and the Boeing 777x, which is the most awaited aircraft for Boeing..
Despite ongoing challenges with FAA clearances for Boeing aircraft, the business is confident in its goods and proudly promoting and growing confidence among airlines. After the Dubai and Singapore airshows, this will be the Boeing 777x’s third international airshow tour. Even though it had promised to attending the Berlin Airshow, it was unable to attend. Finally, the Boeing 777x will make its UK debut at the Farnborough International Airshow.
Airbus and Boeing are experiencing a surge in orders as wide-body demand rises as a result of COVID reduction at aviation borders. Nonetheless, a narrow body is double the size of the need. Both companies display their most recent products. Boeing is working to produce more sustainable and advanced aircraft for the future, and it will demonstrate some of the industry’s future aspirations. The trade expo will feature static displays of Boeing 777-9 and B737-10 aircraft. More is expected from the airshow.
- Commercial – Boeing 777-9 and Boeing 737 max 10
- Defence products : T-7A Red Hawk trainer, F/A-18E/F, F-15E, P-8A, AH-64E and CH-47F.
- Autonomous platforms – MQ-25, ATS, and Wisk Aero’s Cora.
Airbus
Airbus is also showcasing some of its top items for the airshow. Overall, visitors can experience firsthand how Airbus is pioneering sustainable aerospace for a safe and united world at this year’s Farnborough Airshow, thanks to the broad array of exhibits from several divisions described above, as well as the dedicated teams of Airbus people to discuss and present them. And, in particular, how Airbus is dedicated as a long-term strategic asset and partner to the industrial offering of the show’s host country, the United Kingdom.
- Commercial jets : ITA A350-900 (Flying and static )and air Baltic A220-300 Static
- Defence : Royal Air Force A400M airlifter and the multi-role tactical airlifter C295.
- Helicopter : H175M , H135 , H145M (full scale mock up)
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Aviation
Farnborough 2024: A Landmark Airshow Concludes with £81.5 Billion in Deals
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As the 45th edition of the Farnborough International Airshow (FIA2024) concluded, it proved to be a tremendous success. The event, which ended yesterday, saw £81.5 billion worth of deals signed and 260 firm commercial aircraft orders placed within the first four days. For the UK alone, the deals announced amounted to £13 billion.
The show ended with an exhilarating final air display. The Starlings Aerobatic Team performed an impressive formation flight, while the Stampe Formation team showcased their vibrant heritage aircraft. The Royal Air Force’s F-35 flyover and the F-15QA’s powerful farewell flight added to the excitement. The British Army’s renowned Red Devils parachuted down, providing a spectacular closing to the event.
Day 2 Highlights: Airbus, Boeing, and Embraer Orders at Farnborough International Airshow 2024 : Click here
With this year’s orders finalized, the focus on the fifth and final day of FIA2024 shifted to inspiring the next generation of pilots, engineers, manufacturers, and innovators. We eagerly anticipate seeing everyone again at the Farnborough International Airshow 2026.
Airbus Expands Reach with Major Orders
Airbus has secured two significant deals that will expand its presence in the global market. The Abra Group, aiming to enhance its international long-haul operations, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for five A350-900 aircraft. Additionally, flynas, Saudi Arabia’s leading low-cost carrier, strengthened its partnership with Airbus by signing an MoU for 75 A320neo family aircraft and 15 A330-900s.
Embaer Aircraft
In the military aviation sector, Embraer announced a major order from the Paraguayan Air Force (FAP) for six A-29 Super Tucano aircraft. This versatile, multi-mission aircraft will enhance the FAP’s capabilities in armed reconnaissance, close air support, light attack, and advanced training missions.
Virgin Atlantic also made headlines by ordering seven additional A330neo aircraft. This order highlights the airline’s confidence in the A330neo’s performance and passenger comfort, as well as its commitment to sustainability. The advanced technology and fuel efficiency of the A330neo make it an ideal choice for Virgin Atlantic’s transatlantic operations, aligning with their goal of providing an enhanced and eco-friendly travel experience.
Boeing aircraft.
Boeing also had a notable presence on Day 2 of the airshow. Qatar Airways announced an order for 20 additional 777-9 airplanes, reinforcing its commitment to the 777X program. The 777-9, touted as the world’s largest and most fuel-efficient twin-engine jet, is set to play a crucial role in Qatar Airways‘ long-haul fleet expansion, offering increased passenger capacity and improved fuel efficiency.
In a significant move for the leasing sector, Macquarie AirFinance announced its first direct order with Boeing, purchasing 20 737-8 aircraft. This order not only doubles Macquarie AirFinance’s existing 737-8 order book, acquired from ALAFCO Aviation Lease and Finance Co. in 2023, but also underscores the continued strong demand for the 737 MAX family, known for its efficiency and versatility.
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