Monday, March 5, 2012

GE Aviation racks up Paris Air Show deals - Business Courier of Cincinnati:

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billion in orders so far durinvg the International Paris Air Show in including agreements forits maintenance, repair and overhau l services. The air show, held from June 15-21 at the Paris-Lew Bourget Airport, is an opportunity for aerospace firmsa to show off their products andmake • A firm commitment by Brit Air, a subsidiary of Air for six Bombardier CRJ1000 aircraft, powered by GE’x CF34-8 engines, worth about $300 millionb at list price.
An order from Cebu Pacific, a discount Philippines for CFM International’s CFM-56-5 engines to power 10 new Airbus A320 aircrafy worthabout $155 million, plus a 12-year OnPointS agreement for maintenance and overhaul of the valued at more than $100 • A $240 milliom order from Air Austral, based on the Indianh Ocean island of La Reunion, for Engine Alliancer GP7200 engines to power two Airbus A380 worth about $240 million. The Engine Alliance is a joinrt venture between General Electric andPratt & • An order from Etihad of the United Arab Emirates, for Engine Alliance GP7209 engines to power 10 Airbus A 380 aircraft, plus a long-tern fleet management agreement.
The total value of the deal is morethan $1.3 Etihad with GE Aviation for GEnx engines and • A 12-year OnPointSM agreement from LAN a unit of Chile-based LAN for maintenance and overhaul of its GE90-110B worth about $135 • A five-year OnPointSM deal with Air Italh to maintain 10 CFM56-5g and CF6-80C2 engines, no value given. • A 12-year OnPointSM agreemeng with Brazilian airlineTam S.A., for its GE90-115B engines, worth about $346 million. • A 12-year OnPointSnM deal with WestJet, a Canadiab discount airline, for maintenance of its CFM56-7++ engines, worth about $850 million. Evendale-basesd GE Aviation is a unit of GeneralElectric Co.
(NYSE: GE), headquartereds in Fairfield, Conn.

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