Airbus tops Dubai orderbook as Emirates places major Boeing 777X commitment

At the Dubai Airshow, Airbus led total commitments with roughly 200 orders versus Boeing's 184, while Boeing captured the single-largest transaction after Emirates committed to a major 777X purchase. ATR, De Havilland Canada and Embraer also announced deals, broadening commercial activity across segments.

Discovered 2025-11-20T19:39:04.344084-08:00 | 2025-11-20T19:39:04.344084-08:00

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  • Airbus led total commitments (about 200 vs Boeing's 184), shifting order‑book standings and influencing near‑term production and delivery dynamics: https://hype.aero/?story=ab529a80-bbd6-4ded-85c5-42c38c116fa8
  • Boeing secured the single‑largest sale when Emirates committed to a major 777X order, a move that will affect 777X production planning and Emirates' fleet strategy: https://hype.aero/?story=beb0a10d-29fa-4d0f-85dd-c5bdf3f22a8a
  • Regional and narrowbody commitments for ATR, De Havilland Canada and Embraer, alongside engine awards dominated by GE/CFM, broaden supplier order books across market segments: https://hype.aero/?story=558b0e88-16ed-4e03-8fa9-ac52dcb1a702

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