Chicago Sun-Times

DEMAND SOARS FOR BOEING, AIRBUS

- BY ASSOCIATED PRESS

LONDON — Airbus and Boeing say demand for aircraft surged at the Farnboroug­h Internatio­nal Airshow amid increased passenger and cargo traffic.

The world’s biggest commercial aircraft makers reported firm orders and commitment­s for future purchases worth tens of billions of dollars as the show’s commercial side ended Thursday.

Chicago- based Boeing announced a total of 673 orders and commitment­s for planes, compared with 571 at last year’s Paris Air Show, which alternates with Farnboroug­h as the aviation industry’s premier showcase. Airbus said it received orders and commit- ments for 431 aircraft, compared with 326 at the Paris event.

Boeing says its total reflects “resurgence in demand for freighters and strong order activity for the 737 MAX and 787 passenger airplanes.” Airbus says it saw “strong market appetite for all our leading aircraft product families.”

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