
Flynas and Airbus signed a Memorandum of Understanding (Mou) for 90 aircraft, which is the largest aircraft of the week in Farnborough International Airshow, with the low-cost Saudi carrier company that buys 75 A320neo and 150-900s.
“We are pleased to expand our partnership with Vieena through this important landmark of both the A320neo and A330-900 plane,” said Christian Shearer, CEO of commercial aircraft at Airbus.
“The A330neo Flynas will allow growth to wide markets by building on the A320, and benefited from the unique common denominators from Airbus. Both types of Flynas aircraft provide perfect ingenuity and economy to expand new markets. “
“We are excited to increase the strengthening of our long -term partnership with Airbus,” added Bander Almohanna, CEO of Flynas and Administrative Manager. “The A320neo family provides exceptional, operational performance and environmental benefits … A330NEOWILL enhances our long capabilities through advanced technology and their efficiency while supporting our growth plans.”
The deal witnessed that Airbus takes the crown as a aircraft manufacturing company with the largest number of requests in the 2024 version of Farnborough, where it got 139 via 5 flying lines: Berniq, Drukair, Flynas, Japan Air Lines and Virgin Atlantic.
Boeing announced 118 requests through 6 airlines, and Embraer received 9 orders from Austrian and Dutch governments, and ATR received a request from 4 Air Tahiti and De Havilland Canada aircraft obtained 22 requests for DHC-8-400 and DHC-6 otter .
In total, 292 aircraft were requested throughout the exhibition, less than 500+ aircraft required in 2022 and much less than 1400+ required in 2018, a record year for this event.
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