Troubled Australian airline Qantas announced Wednesday that it has canceled firm orders for 35 Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners. Those jets are worth $8.5 billion at list prices, though according to market ...
Qantas Airways has cancelled an order for 35 Boeing 787-Dreamliners worth $8.5 billion due to continuing uncertainty in the global macroeconomic environment and rising fuel costs. The challenging ...
Boeing has suffered its largest Dreamliner cancellation so far after Qantas scrapped its firm order for 35 787-9s worth $8.5 billion, taking the cumulative cancellation tally beyond 200. However, with ...
787 Dreamliner is pivotal to Qantas global growth strategy to reduce its carbon emissions over next decade and beyond. Qantas Group, the flag carrier of Australia and the country’s largest airline by ...
787-9. Courtesy, Boeing Citing lower international growth requirements in an “uncertain global context,” Qantas (QF) has canceled firm commitments for 35 Boeing 787-9s and posted its first full-year ...
This post may contain links from our sponsors and affiliates, and Flywheel Publishing may receive compensation for actions taken through them. Australia’s struggling Qantas airline has deferred its ...
Reuters is reporting http://edition.cnn.com/2006/BUSINESS/03/29/qantas.787.reut/ that the Australian carrier “is very likely” to exercise its options on 50 more ...
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