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Fonte: Bloomberg
Gulf Air Signs $6 Billion Agreement for 24 Boeing 787
By Tarek Al-Issawi and Arif Sharif
Jan. 13 (Bloomberg) -- Gulf Air, Bahrain's loss-making national carrier, and Boeing Co. signed a $6 billion agreement for the delivery of 24 Dreamliner aircraft to begin in 2016, airline spokesman Adnan Malik said.
The Dreamliner is Boeing's most successful new airplane program in terms of sales with more than 800 orders valued at more than $120 billion. It ranked second in commercial orders last year behind the 737 narrow-body model.
Gulf Air has 30 planes to service 26 destinations. The company was talking to Boeing, the world's second-largest commercial-plane manufacturer, and Airbus SAS, Chairman Mahmood al Kooheji said at the Dubai Air Show in November.
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The agreement was signed on the eve of a visit by U.S. President George W. Bush to the Persian Gulf island, home of the U.S. Navy's 5th Fleet.
Gulf Air may hold an initial public offering in 2008 and has reduced losses by 30 percent in recent weeks and is now losing $600,000 a day compared with $1 million earlier, Chairman al Kooheji said in November.
In July, the carrier said its Chief Executive Officer Andre Dose will resign after less than four months in the job without saying why. Dose, a former chief executive of Swiss International Air Lines Ltd., took the job about nine months after his predecessor James Hogan left to run Etihad Airways. He had trimmed the airline's fleet and cut long-haul routes in a bid to stem loses.
Aviation Lease & Finance Co., a Kuwait-based airplane leasing company, signed a preliminary agreement in September to provide three Airbus SAS A320-200s to Gulf Air. Gulf Air will start taking delivery in 2009 and lease the airlines for eight years, Alafco said in a regulatory filing
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=a_t3ByB92Sqg&refer=home
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Airbus wins tentative Gulf Air order for 8 A320s
Reuters - Monday, January 14
MANAMA, Jan 13 - Airbus won an initial order from Bahrain's Gulf Air for eight of its A320 single-aisle aircraft, Gulf Air said on Sunday.
The two sides may reach final agreement on the planned purchase by the end of March, Gulf Air Chairman Mahmood al-Kooheji told reporters in the Bahraini capital, Manama.
http://sg.news.yahoo.com/rtrs/20080113/tbs-airbus-gulfair-order-7318940.html
Fonte: Bloomberg
Gulf Air Signs $6 Billion Agreement for 24 Boeing 787
By Tarek Al-Issawi and Arif Sharif
Jan. 13 (Bloomberg) -- Gulf Air, Bahrain's loss-making national carrier, and Boeing Co. signed a $6 billion agreement for the delivery of 24 Dreamliner aircraft to begin in 2016, airline spokesman Adnan Malik said.
The Dreamliner is Boeing's most successful new airplane program in terms of sales with more than 800 orders valued at more than $120 billion. It ranked second in commercial orders last year behind the 737 narrow-body model.
Gulf Air has 30 planes to service 26 destinations. The company was talking to Boeing, the world's second-largest commercial-plane manufacturer, and Airbus SAS, Chairman Mahmood al Kooheji said at the Dubai Air Show in November.
[.....]
The agreement was signed on the eve of a visit by U.S. President George W. Bush to the Persian Gulf island, home of the U.S. Navy's 5th Fleet.
Gulf Air may hold an initial public offering in 2008 and has reduced losses by 30 percent in recent weeks and is now losing $600,000 a day compared with $1 million earlier, Chairman al Kooheji said in November.
In July, the carrier said its Chief Executive Officer Andre Dose will resign after less than four months in the job without saying why. Dose, a former chief executive of Swiss International Air Lines Ltd., took the job about nine months after his predecessor James Hogan left to run Etihad Airways. He had trimmed the airline's fleet and cut long-haul routes in a bid to stem loses.
Aviation Lease & Finance Co., a Kuwait-based airplane leasing company, signed a preliminary agreement in September to provide three Airbus SAS A320-200s to Gulf Air. Gulf Air will start taking delivery in 2009 and lease the airlines for eight years, Alafco said in a regulatory filing
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=a_t3ByB92Sqg&refer=home
Qui l'ordine per 8 A320, Yahoo News
Airbus wins tentative Gulf Air order for 8 A320s
Reuters - Monday, January 14
MANAMA, Jan 13 - Airbus won an initial order from Bahrain's Gulf Air for eight of its A320 single-aisle aircraft, Gulf Air said on Sunday.
The two sides may reach final agreement on the planned purchase by the end of March, Gulf Air Chairman Mahmood al-Kooheji told reporters in the Bahraini capital, Manama.
http://sg.news.yahoo.com/rtrs/20080113/tbs-airbus-gulfair-order-7318940.html