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Etihad To Order Up To 100 Aircrafts In 2 Months  
User currently offlineAviationbuff From India, joined Mar 2008, 312 posts, RR: 0
Posted (3 months 4 weeks 1 day 19 hours ago) and read 7682 times:

Etihad readies $20bn aircraft order

http://www.arabianbusiness.com/51864...etihad-readies-20bn-aircraft-order

Quote:
Abu Dhabi-owned Etihad Airways is poised to splash out around $20 billion on up to 100 planes in what would be the biggest aircraft order so far this year, its CEO said on Tuesday.

James Hogan said Etihad was in advanced talks with aircraft manufacturers Boeing and Airbus for "between 50 and 100 aircraft" and a deal could be finalised with in the next couple of months, reported the UK's Daily Telegraph.

First deliveries of the new aircraft, which could include more of Airbus' A380 superjumbos, are earmarked for 2011, Hogan said.

"We're looking at narrow-bodied, wide-bodied and very large aircraft, A380s or B747-8s," he said.

The carrier has ordered four A380’s already, with two to be delivered in 2013 and a further two in 2014.

Etihad and Dubai airline Emirates on Tuesday said that they faced further delays on delivery of the A380, stating that they had received warnings of delays from Airbus - which is already two years behind schedule on production of the superjumbo.

Are the Airlines in this region is in a race to outdo each other.
1. ^^ - EY up to 100 Aircrafts
2. QR upto 200 Aircrafts
http://www.airliners.net/aviation-fo...general_aviation/read.main/3976427
3. EK up to 50 Aircrafts for LCC
http://www.airliners.net/aviation-fo...general_aviation/read.main/3970598

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User currently offlineRheinbote From Germany, joined May 2006, 1193 posts, RR: 19
Reply 1, posted (3 months 4 weeks 1 day 19 hours ago) and read 7674 times:

F A R N B O R O U G H is rapidly approaching. Watch out for the usual suspects fighting for the bragging rights.

User currently offlineAA7295 From Australia, joined Aug 2007, 419 posts, RR: 0
Reply 2, posted (3 months 4 weeks 1 day 18 hours ago) and read 7632 times:

Let's hope its a Boeing order just for the sake of diversity in the region. It would get boring seeing A350's after A350's taking off.

User currently offlineBabybus From United Kingdom, joined Dec 2003, 1363 posts, RR: 2
Reply 3, posted (3 months 4 weeks 1 day 18 hours ago) and read 7583 times:



Quoting AA7295 (Reply 2):
It would get boring seeing A350's after A350's taking off.

No it wouldn't.  Wink

Let's hope they order an entire range of airbuses. I can't think of anything more exciting.


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User currently offlineAviationbuff From India, joined Mar 2008, 312 posts, RR: 0
Reply 4, posted (3 months 4 weeks 1 day 18 hours ago) and read 7555 times:

Can Farnborough 2008 beat Paris 2007....probably not due to the recession in Airline industry and increasing fuel prices.

Off the topic, an Indian analyst at Goldman Sachs is predicting the oil prices to touch $200 per barrel
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/M...ld_economy/articleshow/3027279.cms

Back to the topic:
Roughly orders for 250 aircrafts can come up from Middle-East region , what other orders are expected at Faranborough 08.

User currently offline1821 From Greece, joined Jul 2007, 127 posts, RR: 0
Reply 5, posted (3 months 4 weeks 1 day 3 hours ago) and read 6723 times:
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Yes QR , EK and Etihad are clearly trying to outdo each other in terms of market share and aircraft  Big grin .

But seriously i think that Etihad ( sorry i'm new to Airliners and don't know their 2 letter code lol ) will order up to and including 100 aircraft. From what i understand more 777's possibly a mix of ER'S and LR'S as they are trying to break into new markets. And definately more A380'S. I don't think that they will order any more A345'S/A346'S as they have stated that their wish is to transport large amounts of PAX to their sestinations. From this i can only pin point that their desired aircarft is the A380.

User currently offlineRainmaker From Brazil, joined Jan 2006, 108 posts, RR: 0
Reply 6, posted (3 months 4 weeks 1 day 3 hours ago) and read 6678 times:



Quoting Babybus (Reply 3):
Let's hope they order an entire range of airbuses. I can't think of anything more exciting.

You can't? Planes are ok but hey ... you should get out more often..

(just kidding pal. no offense.)

cheers!

User currently offlinePM From Japan, joined Feb 2005, 4452 posts, RR: 48
Reply 7, posted (3 months 4 weeks 1 day 3 hours ago) and read 6562 times:



Quoting 1821 (Reply 5):
Etihad ( sorry i'm new to Airliners and don't know their 2 letter code lol )

EY. But don't worry. Many people are unfamiliar with lots of codes. More often than not, I prefer to use the full airline name - if only because I'm fed up having to look up all the codes that I don't know!  Smile

Quoting AA7295 (Reply 2):
Let's hope its a Boeing order just for the sake of diversity in the region. It would get boring seeing A350's after A350's taking off.

Qatar have already placed a substantial order for 787s and I fully expect Emirates to end up with some 787s alongside their A350s.

As for Etihad, they have built their success principally on the back of the A330 and I'd be astonished if they don't order the A350. Equally, they had no hesitation to buy the 777. I'm not sure I can see them take more 777s but an order for 787s wouldn't surprise me. Indeed, Etihad look like a good candidate for a mix of 787s and larger A350s.

So, more A380s (yes), some 787s and some A350s. That's my guess.

User currently offlineBehramjee From Canada, joined Aug 2003, 3335 posts, RR: 27
Reply 8, posted (3 months 4 weeks 1 day 2 hours ago) and read 6265 times:

I'm pretty sure that they would be ordering :

A 320s for regional / low density flights as they currently are leasing few A 319s and A 320s.

A 332s for expanding into Africa, Europe and the Far East.

B 777-200LRs for new nonstop flights to USA, Australia and Brazil.

A 380s to specifically compete head on against EK-QR-QF-SQ.

I would be really surprised to see an order placed for A 340s and B 748s. An order for half a dozen B 773ERs may not come as a total surprise too...50-50 chance I reckon!

User currently offlineBabybus From United Kingdom, joined Dec 2003, 1363 posts, RR: 2
Reply 9, posted (3 months 4 weeks 1 day 1 hour ago) and read 6040 times:

I was reading up on Abu Dhabi yesterday and they want to project themselves as a vibrant, modern, 21st century place. Airbus is the correct brand to match that image and with aircraft to suit all its needs on all routes. Agreed, the T7's would make a nice diversion.

Rainmaker, Not sure your post added anything worthy to the thread.

Quoting Rainmaker (Reply 6):
(just kidding pal. no offense.)

 Wink


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User currently offlineJacobin777 From United States, joined Sep 2004, 12552 posts, RR: 55
Reply 10, posted (3 months 4 weeks 1 day 1 hour ago) and read 5955 times:



Quoting Babybus (Reply 10):
Airbus is the correct brand to match that image and with aircraft to suit all its needs on all routes.

Just what the 'ell are you talking about?


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User currently offlineAA7295 From Australia, joined Aug 2007, 419 posts, RR: 0
Reply 11, posted (3 months 4 weeks 1 day 1 hour ago) and read 5888 times:



Quoting Jacobin777 (Reply 11):
Quoting Babybus (Reply 10):
Airbus is the correct brand to match that image and with aircraft to suit all its needs on all routes.

Just what the 'ell are you talking about?

I agree. Are you insinuating the Boeing exhibits and outdated, distant, 19th Century image? If anything, Boeing planes are more aesthetically pleasing than Airbus aircraft. But let's not turn this into an A vs B thread.

I think with this particular order, delivery dates will determine who will win the order. As Emirates has secured quite a large number of delivery slots, Etihad will want aircraft sooner to counter Emirates.

User currently offlineRobK From United Kingdom, joined Sep 2004, 3091 posts, RR: 8
Reply 12, posted (3 months 4 weeks 1 day 1 hour ago) and read 5857 times:



Quoting Jacobin777 (Reply 11):
Quoting Babybus (Reply 10):
Airbus is the correct brand to match that image and with aircraft to suit all its needs on all routes.

Just what the 'ell are you talking about?

 rotfl  I was wondering the exact same thing!  confused 

R

User currently offlineBEYauty From Lebanon, joined Aug 2005, 121 posts, RR: 0
Reply 13, posted (3 months 4 weeks 1 day ago) and read 5623 times:



Quoting Aviationbuff (Thread starter):
Are the Airlines in this region is in a race to outdo each other.

It's obvious you have not tried to book a flight out of Abu Dhabi lately, especially during the summer time.

User currently offlineKappel From Suriname, joined Jul 2005, 1966 posts, RR: 3
Reply 14, posted (3 months 4 weeks 1 day ago) and read 5535 times:



Quoting AA7295 (Reply 12):
Boeing planes are more aesthetically pleasing than Airbus aircraft.

That's of course in the eye of the beholder. I myself love the looks of Douglas jets. But that's neither here nor there, especially in this thread.

Quoting AA7295 (Reply 12):
But let's not turn this into an A vs B thread.

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Quoting AA7295 (Reply 7):
Quoting Babybus (Reply 3):
Let's hope they order an entire range of airbuses. I can't think of anything more exciting.

I can, an entire range of Boeings!

I think neither will happen. IMHO we'll see:
A320's
B777's
A350's.


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User currently offlineSAS A340 From Sweden, joined Jul 2000, 404 posts, RR: 0
Reply 15, posted (3 months 4 weeks 1 day ago) and read 5535 times:
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Quoting AA7295 (Reply 12):
Boeing planes are more aesthetically pleasing than Airbus aircraft.

Are they? Thats a matter of opinion!! We don't share the same in this one! This order a definately Airbus,at least to 70-80%. Big grin


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User currently offlineVictor009 From United Kingdom, joined Jan 2006, 93 posts, RR: 0
Reply 16, posted (3 months 4 weeks 20 hours ago) and read 4314 times:



Quoting Babybus (Reply 3):
No it wouldn't. Wink

Let's hope they order an entire range of airbuses. I can't think of anything more exciting.

YEP, totally Agree, Airbus Anytime


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User currently offlineBaroque From Australia, joined Apr 2006, 7228 posts, RR: 29
Reply 17, posted (3 months 4 weeks 20 hours ago) and read 4243 times:



Quoting Babybus (Reply 3):
Quoting AA7295 (Reply 2):
It would get boring seeing A350's after A350's taking off.

No it wouldn't.

Curious that a row of A350s taking off after each other would be boring, but a row of B787s would not be. Is this a new entry for a.net factoids?

It seems to be the same sort of surprise that Qantas was mad enough to buy some Airbus, whereas having a fleet of 747s and 767s was the natural order of things.

Stop press, the world has changed.

The A350 and the B787 seem to complement each other more than they are rivals, well that is assuming either of them ever gets to fly.  eek   duck 

User currently offlineAviationbuff From India, joined Mar 2008, 312 posts, RR: 0
Reply 18, posted (3 months 4 weeks 15 hours ago) and read 3490 times:



Quoting Kappel (Reply 14):
I think neither will happen. IMHO we'll see:
A320's
B777's
A350's.

I feel that apart from the above there will be some B787 and for sure few A380.

Quoting Baroque (Reply 17):
The A350 and the B787 seem to complement each other more than they are rivals

Airlines have endorsed it. However, we (a.netters) are a bit reluctant.  Big grin

I feel that Farborough will be full of excitements and fun as far as orders are concerned.

User currently offlineBabybus From United Kingdom, joined Dec 2003, 1363 posts, RR: 2
Reply 19, posted (3 months 4 weeks 14 hours ago) and read 3415 times:



Quoting Jacobin777 (Reply 10):
Just what the 'ell are you talking about?

If you haven't seen it before have a look here. It has all the details of all the aircraft they produce.

http://www.airbus.com/en/aircraftfamilies/

If an airline can't something here to suit its needs, it ain't an airline we're talking about.  Wink


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User currently offlineAviationbuff From India, joined Mar 2008, 312 posts, RR: 0
Reply 20, posted (3 months 3 weeks 6 days 22 hours ago) and read 2982 times:

EY to showcase its expanding route network

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Etihad Airways will showcase its expanding route network, latest international sports sponsorships and award-winning products and services at this year’s Bahrain International Travel Expo (BITE), which takes place between 14 and 17 May at the Bahrain