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Dubai Air Show: Boeing extends successful run, Airbus struggles

Ethiopian will buy 20 737-8 short-haul aircraft as well as 11 787-9 Dreamliners, with options to expand the order to as many as 67 aircraft.

November 14, 2023 / 17:37 IST
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Dubai Air Show: Boeing extends successful run, Airbus struggles

Boeing Co. extended its successful order haul on the second day of the Dubai Air Show, winning a deal from Ethiopian Airlines for more narrow- and widebody aircraft while rival Airbus SE continued to chase an increasingly elusive deal with Emirates.

Ethiopian will buy 20 737-8 short-haul aircraft as well as 11 787-9 Dreamliners, with options to expand the order to as many as 67 aircraft. Speaking at a press conference, Ethiopian Chief Executive Officer Mesfin Tasew Bekele said his airline would continue its fleet renewal push in coming years.

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“We have a growth plan that requires us to buy more aircraft,” Bekele said. “Our vision is that by 2035 we should be one of the top 20 leading airlines.”

It wasn’t an entirely unsuccessful day for Airbus, which pulled in an order from EgyptAir for 10 of its A350-900. But the manufacturer found itself at the receiving end of some harsh criticism from Emirates President Tim Clark, who said that the A350-1000 model doesn’t meet his technical requirements because the engines need too much maintenance. As a result, he wouldn’t order the plane before the engine was upgraded, Clark said. Boeing on Monday concluded a major deal with Emirates, while Airbus’s hopes for a similar accord looked increasingly bleak.