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Yemenia Airways Buys 10 Airbus A320s
Airbus says that Yemenia Airways has ordered 10 A320 aircraft in a deal with a list price of $700 million.
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Monday, November 16, 2009
Airbus says that Yemenia Airways has ordered 10 A320 aircraft in a deal with a list price of $700 million.
The sale was announced Monday. It's the second for Airbus unveiled at the Dubai Airshow. On Sunday, Airbus said it would sell 12 A350 XWB aircraft to Ethiopian Airlines.
The two deals reflect an emphasis on smaller carriers and more modest orders at the Middle East's premier aviation fair, as the global economic downturn squeezes the industry.
Many analysts expect the weeklong show to fall well below the record-breaking $155 billion in orders that were struck during last year's event.
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