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    Intevia is being built into the A350...so we can add up the orders here.

    Not sure how much Intevia will go into each plane..... but we have 88 x Intevia loaded A350's on order so far.

    After my last disaster with the Larson order profit calculation, I have resigned as the Hot Copper TZ CFO...so happy if someone else would like to take up the reins on working out how much money we might make out of this.


    AIRSHOW-FACTBOX-Orders announced at Farnborough
    Thu Jul 17, 2008 5:11am


    FARNBOROUGH, England, July 17 (Reuters) - Farnborough Airshow has been quieter than past events as record high fuel prices, tight credit and slowing economies have squeezed airlines and hurt ticket demand.

    Following are orders that have been announced at the show:

    THURSDAY:

    ** Synergy Aerospace signed a contract for 10 Airbus (EAD.PA: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz) A350-800 planes, in a deal worth over $2 billion at list prices and firming up a Memorandum of Understanding signed in February. Synergy is the main shareholder of Avianca and SAM in Colombia, Oceanair in Brazil and VIP in Ecuador.

    WEDNESDAY:

    ** Korea's Asiana Airlines Inc (020560.KS: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz) orders 30 Airbus A350 XWB planes, with options on another 10, in a deal worth at least $7 billion at list prices. Delivery of the aircraft will begin in 2016.

    ** Malaysia Airlines said it ordered 35 Boeing (BA.N: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz) 737-800 single-aisle planes in a deal worth $2.6 billion.

    ** Aviation Capital Group said it was 15 Boeing 737 planes in a $934 million deal.

    ** Russian planemaker Sukhoi said it had received a $600 million order for 20 Superjet 100 planes from an undisclosed customer. It also announced an agreement with AMA Group for five Superjet 100 planes, in a deal valued at $150 million.

    TUESDAY:

    ** Airbus said Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE) had confirmed a tentative order announced last November for 30 A350-900 planes and 70 A320 aircraft, in a deal worth $12.6 billion at list prices.

    ** Tunisair said it had signed a firm contract for three Airbus A350-800s, three A330-200s and 10 A320s, in a deal worth about $1.94 billion at list prices.

    ** Airbus said Aviation Capital Group ordered 23 A320 planes, a deal worth about $1.7 billion at list prices.

    ** Russian aircraft maker Sukhoi signed a provisional agreement to sell 24 of its Superjet planes to Russian leasing firm Avialeasing for around $630 million.

    ** Nigerian airline Arik ordered seven Boeing 737 jets and said it intended to purchase four 747-8 airliners.

    ** Airbus said Russian airline Aeroflot (AFLT.MM: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz) had ordered five A321 aircraft, in a deal worth about $450 million at list prices.

    ** Qatar Airways said it had signed a memorandum of understanding for six Airbus A321 aircraft, made up of four firm orders and two options. The Gulf airline also said it was still interested in Bombardier's (BBDb.TO: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz) CSeries, and hoped to announce a further Airbus A320-family order soon.

    MONDAY:

    ** Etihad said it was buying 25 Airbus wide-body A350 aircraft, 10 A380 superjumbos and 20 single-aisle A320 planes in a transaction worth $11 billion at list prices.

    Etihad also ordered 35 Boeing 787 Dreamliners and 10 Boeing 777s, in a deal Boeing said was worth $9.4 billion.

    ** Boeing said FlyDubai ordered 50 single-aisle 737 airliners, in a deal worth $4 billion at list prices. Start-up lowcost carrier FlyDubai is also taking four 737s from lessor Babcock & Brown.

    ** Airbus said state-owned Saudi Arabian Airlines [SAUD.UL] ordered eight 295-seat twin-engine Airbus A330-300s, a deal worth $1.6 billion at list prices for the wide-body aircraft.

    ** Brazil's Embraer (EMBR3.SA: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz) (ERJ.N: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz) unveiled orders for 22 of its 190 aircraft and options on 20 more: Aeromexico orders 12 190 aircraft and takes 15 options; Saudi low-cost carrier orders five 190 aircraft; and Niki Lauda's Niki orders five 190 aircraft with five options.

    (Reporting by Farnborough team; Writing by Dan Lalor)
 
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