Oman Daily Observer

Airbus to buy back some A380s in new Emirates deal

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DUBAI: Airbus will have to buy back or find new homes for some of the older A380s currently operated by Dubai’s Emirates as it finalises a deal to sell new superjumbo­s to the Gulf carrier, industry sources said on Sunday.

The European planemaker is expected to announce an order for some 36-38 A380 superjumbo­s at the opening of the Dubai Airshow later on Sunday.

“A few trade-ins will be involved,” a person familiar with the matter said.

An Airbus spokesman said, “We do not comment on our contractua­l agreements”.

Asked at a news conference on the launch of a new firstclass cabin whether Emirates would place an A380 order at the show, Emirates president Tim Clark said, “maybe, maybe not”.

The decision by Airbus to buy back aircraft to facilitate the anticipate­d deal comes as the aviation market struggles to absorb some of the first A380s, which entered service a decade ago.

A German asset manager is trying to place four aircraft being returned by Singapore Airlines, which was the first to offer superjumbo services in 2007, financiers say.

Industry sources say at least one of the ex-Singapore jets will be operated by Portugal-based HiFly.

The company, which rents out aircraft on a ‘wet lease’ basis complete with crew, was not immediatel­y available for comment. Placing the rest of the aircraft is no easy task as demand for the double-decker aircraft remains thin, aircraft financiers say. — Reuters

 ?? — Reuters ?? The Airbus logo is pictured at the company's headquarte­rs in Colomiers, France.
— Reuters The Airbus logo is pictured at the company's headquarte­rs in Colomiers, France.

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