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NOV. 18, 2013
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After snipping the red ribbon to open the 2013 Dubai Airshow, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rasheed Al Maktoum toured the show site at Al Maktoum International Airport; the Ruler of Dubai is pictured speaking with Thomas Enders, president and CEO of EADS.
Dubai order bonanza heralds launch of 777X by Gregory Polek, Bill Carey and Peter Shaw-Smith
DAVID McINTOSH
A series of blockbuster orders placed yesterday underlined Dubai’s status as capital of the commercial aircraft megadeal, chief among them being an order for 150 Boeing 777X aircraft placed by Emirates (termed a “commitment”)–effectively launching the new larger variant of the popular long-range twinjet. Emirates’s 777X order, which consists of 115 -9Xs and
35 -8Xs, was not entirely unexpected as the carrier played a leading role in defining the aircraft, but yesterday marked the largest product launch in commercial airline history (by dollar value) for any OEM. Abu Dhabi-based airline Etihad meanwhile ordered 25 777Xs and 30 787-10s and, shortly afterwards, Airbus joined the throng via a deal with
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Rolls-Royce Optimizes Trent
Airports Adopt SmartPath
CAE Finds Fertile Ground
Uptick in Charter Business
Airbus Developing Hybrid
With ever-improving versions of its legacy Trent turbofan powering the Airbus A380, Rolls-Royce expects to improve efficiency even further, by 1.8 percent. Page 6
Honeywell’s innovative SmartPath precision landing technology is seen as the ideal partner for fast expanding Gulf-area airports. Page 16
Canadian training specialist CAE’s center in Dubai is busy, with 13 bays housing simulators for a wide range of aircraft. Page 25
With an increase in optimism on the overall economic situation, charter operators in the Gulf region are seeing more demand for their services. Page 31
An E-Airbus hybrid-propulsion 100-seater could come to fruition by 2030, if plans for a joint program with Rolls-Royce achieve expected results. Page 34
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