Aerospace News – Late February 2024
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Aeroplane manufacturer, Airbus, has boosted its orders book with deals for two international carriers.
North American airline, Breeze Airways, has added a further 10 A220-300 aircraft, bringing its total firm order for the aircraft type to 90, making it the third largest customer worldwide for the A220.
Meanwhile, STARLUX Airlines of Taiwan has placed a firm order for five all-new A350F freighters and three more A330neo widebody aircraft.
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UK aerospace suppliers need to be bold and invest for future success, says the head of aircraft parts manufacturer, ASG Group.
The UK aerospace industry is enjoying a resurgence after weathering the storm of the COVID-19 pandemic. Against this backdrop, Simon Weston, Managing Director of ASG Group, is calling for a bullish approach and strategic investment to position UK aerospace and defence suppliers for future success.
The ASG Group is a collection of aerospace companies Headquartered in Stockport, UK, specialising in the design, development, and production of aircraft parts, components, and systems.
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Airbus has clinched another deal for new aircraft at the Singapore Airshow.
It confirmed that Vietjet Air has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the purchase of 20 A330-900 widebodies.
Earlier this week the manufacturer, which has key UK operations in the North West and South West, revealed that STARLUX Airlines of Taiwan had placed a firm order for five all-new A350F freighters and three more A330neo widebody aircraft at the airshow.
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