FACTBOX - Orders announced at Farnborough
FARNBOROUGH (Reuters) - Farnborough Airshow has been quieter than past events as record high fuel prices, tight credit and slowing economies have squeezed airlines and hurt ticket demand.
Following are orders that have been announced at the show:
WEDNESDAY:
** Korea's Asiana Airlines (020560.KS) orders 30 Airbus (EAD.PA) A350 XWB planes, with options on another 10, in a deal worth at least $7 billion (3.5 billion pounds) at list prices. Delivery of the aircraft will begin in 2016.
** Malaysia Airlines said it ordered 35 Boeing (BA.N) 737-800 single-aisle planes in a deal worth $2.6 billion.
** Aviation Capital Group said it was 15 Boeing 737 planes in a $934 million deal.
** Russian planemaker Sukhoi said it had received a $600 million order for 20 Superjet 100 planes from an undisclosed customer. It also announced an agreement with AMA Group for five Superjet 100 planes, in a deal valued at $150 million.
TUESDAY:
** Airbus said Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE) had confirmed a tentative order announced last November for 30 A350-900 planes and 70 A320 aircraft, in a deal worth $12.6 billion at list prices. Continued...
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