It included 492 commercial passenger aircraft and 100 helicopters

260 billion dirhams, the value of "Dubai Air" deals within 3 days

The total value of deals and contracts announced, during the third day of the Dubai Airshow 2021, amounted to about 59.21 billion dirhams, exceeding the total value of deals, during the first three days of the exhibition, 260 billion dirhams.

The number of aircraft within the announced deals and letter of intent, during the first three days, reached 492 commercial aircraft to carry passengers, and 100 helicopters, in addition to medium-sized private aircraft.

On the third day, European Airbus signed a memorandum of understanding with Jazeera Airways to purchase 28 aircraft, including 20 A320neo aircraft, as well as eight A321neo aircraft, at a value of 12 billion dirhams, according to the latest price list. announced for 2018.

Airbus also signed an agreement with Nigeria's Ibom Air, a firm order to purchase 10 A220s, with an estimated value of about 3.3 billion dirhams, according to the latest announced price list for 2018.

In turn, "Boeing" and the Republic of Tanzania announced an order for a "787-8 Dreamliner", a "767-300" freighter, and two "737 Max" aircraft.

The value of the order is estimated at more than 2.66 billion dirhams, according to the published prices.

Boeing Capital, wholly owned by Boeing, and Sky One, which specializes in aircraft leasing, also announced the signing of an agreement to sell three 777-300s, with an estimated value of about four billion dirhams.

Boeing also signed a deal with Akasa Airlines to purchase 72 737 Max models.

The value of the order is estimated at about nine billion dollars at declared prices (33 billion dirhams).

In addition, the Military Committee organizing the "Dubai Airshow 2021" announced the value of the Ministry of Defense deals, during the third day of the exhibition, which exceeded 4.25 billion dirhams, bringing the total value of deals, within three days, to about 20.7 billion dirhams.

The total value of deals and contracts announced, during the second day of the Dubai Airshow 2021, amounted to about 63.5 billion dirhams, while the first day recorded deals worth 138 billion dirhams.

The most prominent deals on the first and second days included: 255 Airbus A321neo aircraft for four airlines affiliated with the “Indigo Partners” group, in addition to 100 helicopters from Aerotair to the Tawazun Economic Council, as well as a letter of intent that included 111 aircraft. A variety of "Airbus" to the international finance company "Airlis Corporation".

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