The orders keep flowing at the Farnborough Air Show

Geoffrey Thomas

By Geoffrey Thomas Wed Jul 18, 2018

The order flow for Boeing and Airbus continued on the third day of the Farnborough Air Show in the United Kingdom. The total orders placed now tops 800. READ: Boeing moving to launch the 797 Boeing secured the following: Four undisclosed customers signed commitments for a total of 93 737 MAXs, including a carrier that has committed to 40 of the high-capacity version - the MAX 10. VietJet signed an MOU for an additional 100 737 MAXs. The agreement includes 80 737 MAX 10s and 20 737 MAX 8s. Airbus tally looked like this: Uganda Airlines, the national carrier of Uganda, signed a memorandum of understanding for two A330-800neos. Viva Aerobus, firmed up an amendment for 25 A321neos and 16 conversions of A320neos to A321neos to an existing purchase agreement. An undisclosed customer signed a commitment for six A330neos.

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