Etihad in $20bn aircraft order
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Etihad will place the most valuable commercial aircraft order in aviation history today as the wider airline industry struggles to cope with the financial impact of surging fuel costs.
The national carrier of the UAE will announce an order of close to 100 planes from Boeing and Airbus worth more than US$20bn at list prices on the first day of Britain’s Farnborough Air Show, the Telegraph reported.
Etihad may also place options to buy a range of other aircraft which could take the value of the deal to more than the US$34.9bn in orders placed by Emirates in May, the newspaper said, citing aviation analysts.
Etihad will buy both narrow and wide-bodied aircraft, but it is unclear whether it will include the manufacturers' two new-generation aircraft - Boeing's 787 Dreamliner and the Airbus's A380 super-jumbo.
Etihad's fleet currently has more Airbus aircraft than Boeing aircraft.
Last week Etihad reported a 41% rise in passenger traffic for the first six months and is on course to achieve six million customers by the end of 2008.
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