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More and More Orders from Garuda Indonesia and Int'l Airlines

Kompas.com - 22/06/2011, 06:09 WIB

LE BOURGET, KOMPAS.com - Airbus continued to dominate orders at the Paris Air Show on Tuesday, while Bombardier Inc. made a breakthrough in Asia.

The new Airbus A320neo aircraft won more than 100 more commitments on the second day of the industry's banner event, with deals for airlines in Europe, Asia and the U.S. as well as leasing companies, setting the European plane maker up to eclipse the record 728 orders won at the 2007 show.

“It's two stories: In the U.S. and Western Europe, airlines are replacing older planes. And Asia, the Middle East and Latin America are growth markets,“ said Jeff Knittel, president of transportation finance at CIT Group Inc., as the leasing unit announced another slew of orders.

“Airlines are fundamentally stronger than they've been in years,“ said Mr. Knittel.

The Airbus order book at the show swelled to 263 aircraft valued at $26.1 billion -- excluding discounts -- with commitments for 121 A320-family planes on Tuesday. The unit of European Aeronautic Defense & Space Co. NV expects its A320neo book to swell above 600 by the end of the show on Thursday.

Canada's Bombardier secured its first customer in Asia with Korean Air Lines Co. signing a letter of intent for 10 of the larger CSeries aircraft, with options for 10 more and purchase rights on 10 additional CS300 planes.

The narrowbody market for planes with between 100 and 200 seats is the key battleground for the industry, with the duopoly between Airbus and Boeing Co. in the sector set to end over the next few years.

Bombardier, Commercial Aircraft Corp. of China Ltd., or Comac, and a potential new launch from Brazil's Embraer SA are all competing for a slice of the largest commercial-aircraft segment. While the Comac C919, slated for entry into service in 2016, is seen aimed largely at the domestic market, company officials said they were working with overseas carriers, including Ryanair and an unnamed U.S. airline.

General Electric Co., a partner in the Comac program, said it saw a market to sell 3,000 of the planes, higher than previous expectations. GE said it expected to win orders worth more than $10 billion at the show from sales of engines, avionics and technical and financial services.

GE Capital Aviation Services, or Gecas, the world's largest aircraft lessor, made its first commitment for the Boeing 747-8 freighter on Tuesday, with a firm order for two, as well as eight 777-300ERs.

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