2023 Paris Air Show: Day 1 Recap
Here are the top headlines from PAS2023 Day 1, condensed into a daily newsletter by the Airways team at Le Bourget.
Day 1 Aircraft Orders
Indian low-cost carrier IndiGo (6E) made the announcement of its purchase of 500 Airbus A320neo family aircraft, marking the largest-ever order in Airbus history since its inception in 1970 and three times as many aircraft net orders Airbus managed to get during the pandemic.
What does the 6E order mean for the Indian aviation industry? Read Airways' Adrian Nowakowsi's take. Read more…
TAAG Angola Airlines announced today a new long-term lease agreement with Aviation Capital Group for four new Airbus A220-300 aircraft. Read more…
Saudi Arabian low-cost carrier Flynas firmed up an order with Airbus for 30 A320neo family aircraft. Read more…
Air Mauritius confirmed a firm order for three additional Airbus A350 aircraft, the first order at the Paris Air Show since its opening this morning. Read more…
Multimedia
But what about Boing? Well, we have one of the most special seats in commercial aviation. Here’s the company’s latest version of one of the most iconic cockpits ever from the Boeing 737-10 at the Paris Air Show.
On day zero of PAS2023, we checked out the beautiful E195-E2 from Embraer. The Brazilian manufacturer showed the largest aircraft in its fleet, featuring the special Tech Lion livery.
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