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candoo
14th Jun 2007, 10:29
For those attending or just interested a link to the current list for next week.

http://www.paris-air-show.com/reaxia_files/Liste_des_aeronefs.pdf

Am off on Monday for the week, let's hope it's not as hot this year!

Candoo

rotornut
18th Jun 2007, 17:37
Air France to order two additional A380s and 18 A320 Family aircraft
18 June 2007

S7 Group orders 25 A320 aircraft
18 June 2007

ALAFCO firms up the A350 XWB order and adds seven A320s
18 June 2007

Aircraft financer GECAS orders 60 A320 Family aircraft
18 June 2007

US Airways signs on with Airbus for fleet renewal; Airline increases order for A350 XWB aircraft
18 June 2007

Emirates Airline agrees to buy eight additional Airbus A380s
18 June 2007

Qatar Airways confirms order for 80 A350 XWBs and adds three A380s
18 June 2007

http://www.airbus.com/en/

Runaway Gun
18th Jun 2007, 21:05
Look, I can do it too:

Jun. 18, 2007 Boeing, Lion Air Announce Order for 40 737-900ERs

Jun. 18, 2007 Boeing, GE Commercial Aviation Services Announce Order for Six 777 Freighters

Jun. 16, 2007 Boeing, Jet Airways Bring New Look and Comfort to Paris

Jun. 13, 2007 Boeing Projects $2.8 Trillion Market for New Commercial Airplanes

Jun. 12, 2007 Boeing Delivers First 737-900ER in Lion Air Livery

Jun. 11, 2007 Boeing Completes 50 Percent of 777 Freighter Design

Jun. 9, 2007 Boeing and United Aircraft Corporation Announce Cooperative Agreement

Jun. 9, 2007 Boeing and Sukhoi Announce Expanded Agreement

Jun. 9, 2007 Boeing Statement on Aeroflot Announcement

Jun. 8, 2007 Boeing 787 Premiere to Feature Award-Winning Broadcaster Tom Brokaw

Jun. 5, 2007 Boeing, Philippine Airlines Agree to 777-300ER Deal

Jun. 5, 2007 Boeing Signs Additional Customer to Next-Generation 737 Landing Gear Overhaul/Exchange Program

Jun. 4, 2007 Boeing 747 Dreamlifter Achieves FAA Certification

May 31, 2007 Ryanair Orders 27 Boeing Next-Generation 737s

rmac
19th Jun 2007, 06:12
Runaway,

Not so clever actually, not much in the way of sales in your list.....just spin :}

saman
21st Jun 2007, 08:07
Never mind all that - I thought ths was the Spotters column not the point scorers - and anyway the Airbus week has been pretty good so far - that's an understatement btw.
The Travolta QF liveried 707 is at LBG today, parked over at Dugny. Didn't see it yesterday but it's there this morning.
And the Breitling Connie sounds just wonderful.
Going Up,
Saman

candoo
22nd Jun 2007, 19:59
Well, well another long week.

The intention behind the thread was to nurture interest in the displays both static and flying - sorry Mr Mod but making it a sticky, with your best intentions, it was inevitably going to become a Airbus vs Boeing thing.

From my point of view it is now clear that Farnborough is an Airshow with a bit of business associated and Paris is a great deal of business with a bit of flying thrown in for fun.

I know which I prefer.

candoo

Rhys S. Negative
22nd Jun 2007, 21:58
Without a chalet invitation, I didn't find anywhere decent from which to watch the flying. Wasn't there once a 'public lawn' with a view of the runway? I ended up by the rope on the main taxiway, where the crowds had to be parted whenever there was a movement into or out of the static park. One poor chap was knocked down by one of the toy trains.
Two new types flew on Tuesday - the Antonov An-148 and the Bell Agusta BA609; vintage types included the Fouga Magister, AMX and Tornado ;)
Rhys.

Ignition Override
23rd Jun 2007, 05:47
As a side note, this reminds me of the article in the newspaper two days ago which described the intense competition for the future US Air Force tanker contract, to replace the KC-135 (and KC-10?).

US politicians, mostly from Alabama, for example Senator Selby, were flown in a chartered Boeing jet to Toulouse, France.
EADS hopes to build the future tanker in Mobile, AL.

One or two of these politicians sit on influential committees in Washington, DC.

When billions of euros/dollars are at stake, some foreign politicians are suddenly becoming friendlier than usual.;)

BOAC
23rd Jun 2007, 08:06
it was inevitably going to become a Airbus vs Boeing thing - well it won't and hasn't! I'm afraid it (the thread and possbly the show) just has not generated much interest and will probably be 'de-stickied' soon.

Of course, it does not need a 'sticky' to start an AvB war:)

redsnail
23rd Jun 2007, 15:48
I was there yesterday and the flying was delayed for a little while as a sparkler was underway that drenched a lot of us. We did take a brolly but it wasn't enough. (Dried out enough to see the second half of the display from the company's chalet)

The Rafale's demo was incredible, the A380 was amazing. The Tornado and other mil jets loud. (I like loud!)

Watching the Mig do it's thing was very cool. However, it lost one during the display and had to cut it short.

GBALU53
24th Jun 2007, 07:56
redsnail
We were also there yesterday we were one of the lucky ones we hardly felt the rain at all.
A good turnout from the public by the look of the numbers, shame the flying display had some holes in it but a good turn out on the staic.
A number of aircraft were pulled out for some reason or another.
The Dash 8 400 Logo prop of flymaybe was required for company schedules due tech aircraft, at the moment this aircraft is flying out of Birmingham with a BIG No 35 on the side which was the Air Show number.