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Dubai Airshow: Boeing wins $15bn order from Emirates

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ABU DHABI - Boeing kicked off the first day of the Dubai Airshow by announcing the first big sales news of the five-day event.

Emirates has ordered 40 Boeing 787 Dreamliner­s in a deal worth about $15bn at list prices.

The Dubai airline’s chairman, Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed al-Maktoum, said the aircraft had been chosen over the Airbus A350.

He had been expected to announce a big order for the Airbus A380 superjumbo at the media briefing.

Airbus desperatel­y needs more orders for the A380, the biggest passenger aircraft in the skies. The Franco-German company and Emirates were understood to be in intense final negotiatio­ns to have an announceme­nt ready for this week’s show.

Emirates, the largest airline in the Middle East, is already the biggest customer for Boeing’s 777, with 165 in service and another 164 on order.

Sheikh Ahmed said Sunday’s order raises the cost of its purchase of Boeing aircraft to $90bn. Some of the new 787s will be used to replace older planes, while others will be used to expand the airline’s network.

Boeing welcomed the deal, which Kevin McAllister, head of its commercial aviation division, said would sustain many jobs in the United States.

Deliveries of the aircraft are scheduled to start in 2022.

Also on Sunday, Azerbaijan Airlines said it was buying five Dreamliner­s, as well as two Boeing freighters, in a deal worth an estimated $2bn. –

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