Airbus and Boeing have won orders, memorandums and agreements to buy 327 commercial aircraft at the 16th Dubai Airshow 2019, which ends today.

Airbus's total order for the event was 232 aircraft, including 120 Air Arabia aircraft, including 73 A320neo, 27 A321neo and 20 A321XLR aircraft.

Emirates has signed a firm order for 50 A350-900 XWB aircraft worth $ 16 billion (approximately AED 58.7 billion). In turn, Senegal Airlines announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding for the purchase of eight A220-300 aircraft. ".

In the same context, the airline "NAS", the economic carrier in Saudi Arabia, an agreement to buy 10 Airbus "A321XLR" aircraft.

GE Capital Aviation Services announced a deal with European Airbus for the purchase of 32 Airbus aircraft, including 12 A330 neo aircraft and 20 A321XLR aircraft. EasyJet 12 A320neo aircraft.

Boeing announced orders, memorandums of understanding and agreements to buy 95 commercial aircraft valued at $ 17.4 billion at the current price list.

This included an agreement with Emirates for the purchase of 30 787-9 Dreamliners, Air Astana, for the purchase of 30 737 MAX 8 aircraft, and the purchase of 10 Boeing aircraft by Sun Express, as well as an order for 20 737 MAX aircraft. By an airline is not disclosed.

Boeing also announced that Biman Bangladesh has ordered two 787-9 Dreamliners, as well as a Memorandum of Understanding with the Republic of Ghana for the purchase of three 787-9 Dreamliners.

The 16th edition of the Dubai Airshow 2019, which kicked off on November 17 with the participation of 1300 companies, including 100 new companies for the first time in the exhibition, and 160 official delegations.

The exhibition will be held on an area of ​​645 thousand square meters, and includes the latest civil and military aircraft, the 165 aircraft, in this year's session.