ARJ21 shines in weak September for Asia-Pacific deliveries European
airlines followed the Asia-Pacific with 25 deliveries, while North
American airlines took 15 new aircraft, according to Cirium fleets
data.To get more arj21, you can visit shine news official website.
The
Asia-Pacific’s 33 deliveries were just a third of the 92 the region
received during September 2018. September was also the Asia-Pacific’s
third weakest months for deliveries this year.Among Asia-Pacific
countries, China took the most new aircraft with 15 deliveries, followed
by India with four and Singapore with three. The airlines with the most
deliveries in September were China Southern Airlines and Indian
low-cost carrier IndiGo, each taking four new aircraft.
China
Southern received two Boeing 787-9s, one 777-300ER, and one Airbus
A320neo. IndiGo received three A320neos and a single ATR 72-600.
Singapore Airlines followed with three deliveries: a pair of A350-900s
and a 787-10.Boeing had another weak month for deliveries owing to the
continued grounding of the 737 Max after two fatal crashes. It delivered
no narrowbodies in the region during September, compared with Airbus’s
deliveries of a single A320ceo and 15 A320neo family jets.
Among
widebodies, Boeing led with five deliveries into the region compared
with Airbus’s four. Boeing delivered three 787-9s and one each of its
787-8, 787-10, as well as the China Southern 777-300ER. Airbus’s
widebody deliveries to the region for the month comprised three
A350-900s and one A330neo.
Comac had a notable month, with a
record five deliveries of its ARJ21. It delivered two to ICBC Leasing,
and one each to Chengdu Airlines, Ghengis Khan Airlines, and Zhongfei
General Aviation Company.Lessors were involved in 13 of September’s 33
deliveries in the Asia-Pacific. The most active were Air Lease Corp. and
GECAS with involvement in three deliveries each.Air Lease was involved
in A321neo deliveries to Air Astana and Vietnam Airlines, as well as a
787-9 that went to China Southern Airlines.GECAS was involved in three
A320neo deliveries, of which two went to Kunming-based carrier Air
Travel, and the other to VietJet Air.