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Airbus ends 2017 with orders for 841 jetliners

The new business at year-end was composed of 828 bookings for Airbus’ best-selling A320 single-aisle family in both its NEO and CEO versions; along with 13 A330s, eight of which will be produced in the A330-900neo configuration, and five A330-200s to be converted into the Multi-Role Tanker Transport variant for military service.
Three triple-digit A320 Family orders led the December activity: Wizz Air’s 146-aircraft booking (for 74 A321neo and 72 A320neo versions); 100 A320neo and 34 A321neo jetliners for Frontier Airlines; along with Delta Airlines’ 100 A321neo and five A321ceo versions.
Other large acquisitions during the month were 80 A320 Family aircraft for Volaris (46 A320neo and 34 A321neo versions), 70 for JetSMART (56 A320neo and 14 A321neo jetliners), and 55 for China Aircraft Leasing Group Holdings Limited (50 in the A320neo configuration and five A320ceo).
Ordering 50 aircraft each were Qatar Airways (50 A321neo aircraft), the lessor AerCap (25 each for the A320neo and A321neo versions) and Viva Air (35 A320neo and 15 A320ceo jetliners).
Completing the December single-aisle jetliner transactions were Pegasus Airlines’ booking for 25 A321neo aircraft; an order for 20 A321neo and another booking for 20 A320neo jetliners from two non-identified customers; 10 A320ceo versions for GE Capital Aviation Services; the acquisition of four A321neo and two A320neo aircraft by Air Lease Corporation; six A320ceo aircraft for Aviation Capital Group; and one A321neo for Middle East Airlines.
Taking the December order cancellations into account, Airbus’ net orders for the month totaled 776 aircraft. This brought the overall 2017 orders to 1,109 aircraft, compared to 731 in 2016.
The record-setting 127 aircraft delivered in the final month of 2017 were received by 50 customers, comprised of 105 A320 Family aircraft (including 47 in the NEO configuration), 12 A330s, nine A350 WXBs (in the A350-900 version), and one A380. As a result, Airbus deliveries during the year reached the 718, compared to 688 in 2016.
As of 31 December, Airbus’ overall backlog of jetliners remaining to be delivered stood at 7,265 aircraft – a new industry record.
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