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Περισσότερα εδώ, σε ένα αρκετά περίεργο άρθρο των NYT που αποκαλούν την Airbus γαλλική εταιρεία, με τιτλό που λέει πως η αξία των παραγγελιών είναι 26.7 δις $, για να διορθώσει μέσα στο άρθρο πως η αξία είναι 14.8 δις $:
The deals signed by Airbus and Areva are among the largest for French companies.
Airbus, the world’s biggest commercial aircraft maker, said it had signed orders to deliver 160 passenger aircraft worth about $14.8 billion to Chinese airlines.
Airbus said it would supply 110 of its A320 passenger jets and 50 of its larger A330 models in a deal that aviation experts say is a timely boost after costly delays in Airbus’s A380 superjumbo and a falling United States dollar have hurt the performance of its parent company, EADS.
Airbus, based in the French city of Toulouse, has so far won orders this year to deliver a record 1,340 aircraft, easily exceeding the previous high of 1,111 in 2005, according to industry analysts citing recent briefings with senior Airbus executives.
Airbus is now closing on its goal of matching Boeing, a rival, in sales in China, the world’s second-biggest market for commercial passenger aircraft behind the United States. Boeing also secured record orders this year. “This is a remarkable golden era for aircraft sales,” said Martin Craigs, president of the aviation industry lobby group, Aerospace Forum Asia, in Hong Kong. “With this deal, Airbus has won orders for almost three times as many aircraft this year as they are going to build.”
Earlier this year Airbus had also signed an agreement to assemble aircraft from 2011 at a new facility in the Chinese port city of Tianjin.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/27/busin ... 7b&ei=5088
The deals signed by Airbus and Areva are among the largest for French companies.
Airbus, the world’s biggest commercial aircraft maker, said it had signed orders to deliver 160 passenger aircraft worth about $14.8 billion to Chinese airlines.
Airbus said it would supply 110 of its A320 passenger jets and 50 of its larger A330 models in a deal that aviation experts say is a timely boost after costly delays in Airbus’s A380 superjumbo and a falling United States dollar have hurt the performance of its parent company, EADS.
Airbus, based in the French city of Toulouse, has so far won orders this year to deliver a record 1,340 aircraft, easily exceeding the previous high of 1,111 in 2005, according to industry analysts citing recent briefings with senior Airbus executives.
Airbus is now closing on its goal of matching Boeing, a rival, in sales in China, the world’s second-biggest market for commercial passenger aircraft behind the United States. Boeing also secured record orders this year. “This is a remarkable golden era for aircraft sales,” said Martin Craigs, president of the aviation industry lobby group, Aerospace Forum Asia, in Hong Kong. “With this deal, Airbus has won orders for almost three times as many aircraft this year as they are going to build.”
Earlier this year Airbus had also signed an agreement to assemble aircraft from 2011 at a new facility in the Chinese port city of Tianjin.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/27/busin ... 7b&ei=5088