
The five-day Dubai Airshow will close on Thursday with an on-site aircraft order worth $14 billion (Dh51.5 billion), organisers have revealed.

Airbus is still aiming to sell 300 aircraft in 2009 and is confident it will meet 2013 delivery targets for the A350, a company executive said on Wednesday.

US Honeywell International said it expected to win contracts worth $500 million in the Middle East in the next 12 months, with revenues in its regional aviation business growing by 10 per cent as Midd

Air Austral has confirmed an order for two Airbus A380 superjumbos that will carry over 800 people in the first all-economy version of the world's largest airliner.

Airbus and Nepal Airlines have signed an agreement for two aircraft, a A330-200 wide-body plane and a A320 single-aisle jet.

Brazilian plane maker Embraer will not halt production of its 50-seat ERJ-145 jet, its chief executive said on Tuesday, adding no decision had been reached on making a larger jet in China.

Eurofighter said it expects global demand for its Typhoon jets to hit 300 over the next 20 years, with the Gulf Arab region representing a big chunk of orders, its chief executive said on Tuesday.

Boeing and Airbus, hurt by delays in new models, are vowing to get the overdue 787 Dreamliner and A400M military transport plane into the air by year end.

Yemen’s national carrier Yemenia has agreed to buy 10 A320 aircraft to add to its all-Airbus fleet as it signs a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the French aeroplane manufacturer on Monday.

Dubai-based low-cost carrier flydubai has announced on Monday the signing of a $160 million (Dh589 mln) aircraft financing deal with Macquarie AirFinance and Dubai Islamic Bank (DIB).