LE BOURGET, France - is Airbus Boeing in the race to the world's largest aircraft manufacturer, claims more than $72 billion dollar value of orders are verhauend and obligations at the Paris air show, where the popularity of its new fuel twice broke-saving jets records for the largest order ever.
Airbus success cast a long shadow over Chicago-based Boeing, which recorded only $22 billion in orders and commitments, and questions about the U.S. Planemaker competition on a market by concerns over high fuel prices dominated ability.
Airbus CEO Tom Enders and AirAsia CEO Tony Fernandes signed Thursday to $18.5 billion order for 200 Airbus new A320neo aircraft, which has been the star of the leading event in the aviation industry.
The order is the largest ever, eclipsing previous record only Wednesday by another A320neo customer, Asian carrier IndiGo set. Airlines often negotiate discounts on great offers.
The recipe for Airbus wins over Boeing is deceptively simple. It changed its existing workhorse Jet, the Airbus A320 with improved engines and wingtips to 15 per cent make amended allegedly more fuel efficient than Boeing 737.
The aircraft is only started in the year 2015 provides, but Airbus is using it now to cash in on air carriers need to cut sky-high fuel costs and emissions of carbon dioxide to reduce.
Airbus Enders said that the A320neo was now "by far the best-selling aircraft in the history of commercial aviation".
The company has over 1,000 orders or obligations on the level, including 667 during the air show first four days.
Airbus success the pressure increases on his rivals U.S. response to the challenge with a newly designed version of own 737 or a completely new aircraft. Boeing says that it is this decision in the coming months make.
He played down the orders rivalry, say that it does not hold in reserve only offers to announce it at air shows.
It took orders and commitments for 142 aircraft worth $ 22 billion at catalogue prices during the show. 747-8 Intercontinentals include a commitment by an unnamed customer for it new in the value of 4.7 billion $ is coarse.
Airbus looks at this rate likely to continue to its position as an industry leader for a fourth year in a row. Last year it took prizes in orders for 574 new aircraft worth $ 74 billion to list, more than Boeing's 530.
The largest orders for Airbus aircraft of this week come from the fast-growing countries in Asia and the Middle East.
In addition to AirAsia and IndiGo Airbus caught also orders and commitments from the US airline JetBlue and Garuda Indonesia.
Boeing highlights were a 1.7 billion dollar order for 6 777 long-haul aircraft from Qatar Airways and 10 737 of Malaysian Airlines.
Although Airbus at the end the show with a bang, it had before with a series of embarrassing faux pas started the opening.
Its double-decker Superjumbo A380 founded shortly after it a fuel-saving at the maneuver on a taxiway at the airport Le Bourget outside Paris cut off, where the air show is held every two years.
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And the Airbus A350 a new disappointment with the announcement, two versions of the Jet about two years would be delayed long-haul wide-body aircraft, had so that the Jet exclusive engine can develop supplier Rolls-Royce, a higher powered engine for the stretched version of the aircraft, slightly, the Airbus said that customers had asked for.
Although offers are usually during the first four days before the opening of the public on Friday, announced, the Planemakers the hope held surprises, possibly more orders for some last-minute.
"The show is not over yet,", Enders said Airbus CEO.
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