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Dubai Airshow Day 3: Airbus and Boeing Announce New Orders

Dubai Airshow Day 3: Airbus and Boeing Announce Major Orders Amid Industry Shifts
The third day of the Dubai Airshow was marked by a series of significant aircraft orders, highlighting intense competition and evolving dynamics within the global aviation industry.
Airbus and Boeing Secure Key Deals with flydubai
In a notable development, flydubai signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Airbus for up to 150 A321neo jets, a transaction valued at $24 billion. This agreement represents a strategic shift for the Dubai-based low-cost carrier, which had previously operated an exclusively Boeing fleet. The decision to engage Airbus as a supplier reflects flydubai’s intent to diversify its fleet and secure delivery slots amid rising demand and widespread industry delays.
Shortly after, flydubai also announced an MoU with Boeing for up to 150 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft, comprising 75 firm orders and 75 options. Rather than indicating a change in loyalty, these consecutive agreements underscore the airline’s focus on fleet diversification, delivery assurance, and sustainable growth. His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman of flydubai, emphasized the importance of reliable aircraft availability and timely deliveries to support the sector’s expansion, noting that the agreements position the airline well for future development.
These dual announcements come as Boeing seeks to reassure customers amid ongoing delays to its 777X program. Industry observers suggest that Airbus’s assertive approach and recent negotiations have enabled it to capture a larger share of flydubai’s forthcoming business.
Emirates Expands Its Airbus A350-900 Fleet
Emirates further reinforced its commitment to Airbus by placing an additional order for eight A350-900 aircraft, valued at $3.4 billion. This latest acquisition increases the airline’s total A350-900 commitment to 73 units, complementing the 13 aircraft already delivered since the type entered service in November of the previous year. Deliveries of the new jets are scheduled to commence in 2031, supporting Emirates’ long-term network expansion and product enhancement strategies.
Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman and Chief Executive of Emirates Airline and Group, highlighted the benefits of the A350’s introduction, noting that it has provided additional capacity and enabled the airline to offer its latest inflight products, including the popular Premium Economy class, to a broader customer base.
This order follows Emirates’ recent decision to increase its Boeing 777-9 orderbook, which now totals 375 next-generation widebody aircraft.
Additional Orders and Industry Developments
Airbus also secured an MoU from Libya’s Buraq Air for 10 A320neo Family aircraft, marking the carrier’s initial step toward modernizing its narrowbody fleet and strengthening its position in the recovering Libyan aviation market. Furthermore, Silk Way West Airlines placed an order for A350F freighters, contributing to Airbus’s growing order backlog.
The Dubai Airshow has also brought attention to broader industry challenges, including persistent aircraft delivery delays, China’s ambitions to challenge the Airbus-Boeing duopoly, and ongoing geopolitical tensions influencing the aviation sector. As manufacturers compete for orders and airlines strive to secure future capacity, the event underscores the rapidly shifting landscape of the global aerospace industry.

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