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Dubai Air Show 2021

Discussion in 'Aviation Events & Airshows' started by Jet News, Nov 13, 2021.

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    The 2021 Dubai Air Show is about to get underway from tomorrow and there is going to be alot to see. From the 14th to the 18th patrons will be able to peruse the myriad of aerospace related content, chalets, stands and planes and mockups on static display. Here is Airbus's view the day before the show opens.

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    Boeing's entrance to the Dubai Air Show.

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    Indigo Partners makes large order from Airbus for the A320 family. 255 new aircraft have been ordered. WIzz air 102 (75 a321neo and 27 a321xlr), Frontier ( 91 A321neo), Volaris (39 A321neo), JetSmart (21 A321neos, 2 A321xlrs).

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    A look around the static display.

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    Another overview on day 1.

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    Day 1 highlights.

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    Day 2 highlights.

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    Inside Gulf Air's Boeing 787-9 at the Dubai Air Show

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    Test aircraft of the Boeing 777X interior...of course it doesn't have an interior as it is a testbed.

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    Air Lease Corporation (ALC) orders 111 Airbus aircraft. The agreement is for 25 A220-300s, 55 A321neos, 20 A321XLRs, four A330neos and includes seven A350Fs.

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    Emirates places new order. The company has committed to investing 1 billion dollars to expand its freighter capacity. They made an order for 2 other 777Fs as well as the conversion of 4 Boeing 77W jets to freighters.

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    Boeing [NYSE: BA] and Emirates today announced an order for two 777 Freighters at the 2021 Dubai Airshow, expanding the future capability of one of the world's largest cargo airlines at a time of significant global demand for air freight. The freighters will be operated by Emirates SkyCargo, which currently operates an all-Boeing fleet of 10 777 Freighters and also carries cargo on Emirates' 134 777 passenger airplanes. Valued at more than $704 million at list prices, the orders were previously attributed to an unidentified customer on Boeing's Orders and Deliveries website.

    "Emirates plays a key role in making essential goods available to customers and consumers globally through the capacity available on our widebody fleet, the reach of our global network and the advanced infrastructure at our Dubai hub," said His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, chairman and chief executive, Emirates Airline and Group. "Today, we are delighted to announce an investment of $1 billion to further expand our freighter capacity. This underscores our commitment to supporting our customers' requirements, and reflects our confidence in our future growth and status as one of the largest airline cargo carriers in the world."

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    SAUDIA selected Boeing [NYSE: BA] for a suite of services to improve their 787 Dreamliner and 777 fleets' operational efficiency through digital analytics, and to modify their 777 cabin interiors. "As ever, SAUDIA is continuously focused on operational efficiency, optimal fleet utilization, and deployment," said Captain Ibrahim S. Koshy, CEO, SAUDIA. "We see our continued alliance with Boeing and these essential services as an enabler that will help to drive our progress toward this vision."

    SAUDIA will utilize Boeing's Optimized Maintenance Program (OMP), which uses advanced data analytics to provide detailed insights for improved maintenance operations, and Boeing's Airplane Health Management (AHM) digital solution, which applies predictive maintenance analytics and diagnostic tools to help improve the quality and speed of maintenance decisions, resulting in improved on-time performance. These services will be combined with Boeing's OEM engineering and consulting expertise. "Our Boeing consulting teams have partnered closely with SAUDIA for many years to find new opportunities to reduce costs and enhance operational efficiency. We are delighted to continue this partnership by applying our advanced digital solutions," said Ted Colbert, president and CEO, Boeing Global Services. "Similarly, SAUDIA will be able to rely on our 777 interiors engineering expertise throughout the course of their fleet reconfiguration plans." Boeing's interior modification team will partner with SAUDIA to deliver all aspects of their 777 modification, including design, certification, and the supply of parts required for completion.

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    DHL Express (DHL) and Boeing [NYSE: BA] today announced that the logistics company placed a firm order for nine more 767-300 Boeing Converted Freighters (BCF). Representing their largest single 767-300BCF order to date, the additional freighters will help expand DHL's long-haul intercontinental fleet in response to increased global demand for cargo capacity. "We are confident in the quality and OEM expertise that comes with Boeing's converted freighters," explains Geoff Kehr, senior vice president, Global Air Fleet Management, DHL Express. "The additional B767 freighters are part of our efforts to modernize DHL's long-haul intercontinental fleet in order to fly eco-friendlier and more cost-efficiently. Our goal is to enhance our well-connected global network whilst reducing carbon emissions and fuel consumption to benefit the environment, partners and customers alike." DHL has taken delivery of seven of a batch of eight 767-300BCF, that have been leased to DHL partner airlines in the Middle East and Latin America to support its expanding regional networks.

    "We are pleased that DHL continues to expand their 767-300BCF fleet to help meet the growing demand for their global logistics and cargo business," said Ihssane Mounir, Boeing's senior vice president of Commercial Sales and Marketing. "The versatility of the 767-300BCF makes it the preferred medium widebody converted freighter for both the general and express cargo markets, ensuring DHL will have the capability, reliability and efficiency they need to capture growth opportunities and maximize their air cargo operations."

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    Boeing is establishing a conversion line at Gatwick for 737-800BCFs. The launch customer is Icelease. This lessor recently expanded its cooperation with Corrum Capital through a joint venture called Carolus Cargo Leasing. Icelease made an order for eleven 737-800BCF aircraft and this order will be their first converted freighter order with Boeing. The lessor will be the launch customer for conversions at Boeing’s London Gatwick MRO facility.

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    Opening day at the show...from Boeing's perspective.

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    Boeing has a new order ...for the 737 MAX valued at around 9 billion. The new order comes in on day 3 of the Dubai Air Show from an India airline called AKASA AIR.