AIRSHOW-Emirates discussing new orders with Boeing, Airbus
DUBAI, Nov 16 (Reuters) - Emirates [EMAIR.UL] airline is discussing new aircraft orders with Boeing (BA.N) and Airbus (EAD.PA) which could number "10s of planes," its chairman said on Monday.
The Arab world's largest airline already has orders worth $55 billion with the two manufacturers.
"We are in discussions ... there won't be anything at the air show (but) we are talking to Boeing and Airbus," Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al-Maktoum told reporters at the Dubai air show. "It would be in the 10s of planes ... I think we can say 777s (from Boeing) and could be A330s on the Airbus side."
The airline's chairman said any decision would depend "on how fast we can conclude the terms that we want".
Last week, Emirates said it might take over orders its rivals are looking to delay as it prepares for the global recovery.
The carrier faces delays in delivery of A380 superjumbos slated for mid-2010, a development likely to hit its route expansion plan.
Emirates is the largest customer for the superjumbo, with 58 aircraft on order.
Sheikh Ahmed said the airline would see "excellent" profit results for the year.
Emirates' first-half revenues fell 13.5 percent but the Dubai-owned carrier bucked the downward trend in aviation with earnings surging 165 percent driven by lower costs. Continued...

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