Oman Daily Observer

Farnboroug­h airshow sees $192 bn in orders

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LONDON: England’s Farnboroug­h airshow last week saw deals worth $192 billion (164 billion euros), a jump of more than 50 per cent compared to 2016, in a sign of “confidence in global trade”, organisers said.

The biannual air industry gathering recorded more than 1,400 commercial aircraft orders, valued at $154 billion, alongside at least 1,432 deals for engines worth $21.96 billion.

The total is an increase of $67.5 billion on the last airshow two years ago, with the mile-high rivalry between Boeing and Airbus — who made the majority of plane orders — swelling sales.

US aviation giant Boeing announced 676 orders, totalling $92 billion at list prices, as of Thursday, while its European competitor had unveiled 431 orders worth $70 billion.

“The major deals announced this week demonstrat­e how confident the aerospace industry is and the role of Farnboroug­h as an economic barometer,” said Farnboroug­h Internatio­nal chief executive Gareth Rogers.

The show attracted its most global attendance ever with around 100 countries represente­d and a record Chinese presence, Farnboroug­h said in a statement.

There was also a near-10 per cent rise in trade visitors compared to previous years, with more than 80,000 visitors passing through the gates, it added.

 ?? AFP ?? England’s biannual Farnboroug­h Airshow saw orders jump by more than 50 per cent compared to 2016, organisers said. —
AFP England’s biannual Farnboroug­h Airshow saw orders jump by more than 50 per cent compared to 2016, organisers said. —

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