Boeing Keeps Low Profile at Paris Air Show as Airbus . . . Boeing kept an unusually low profile, reporting no deals The company said it had canceled some plans out of respect for those killed in the crash of Air India Flight 171 last week, which involved
Paris Air Show: Airbus gets nearly $21 billion in orders Boeing kept a low profile at the Paris Air Show, but recently got a Qatar Airways 210 airliner order during an official U S government diplomatic visit in the Middle East
Paris Air Show: Airbus Dominates With $21B in Deals While . . . At the 2025 Paris Air Show, Airbus made headlines with a commanding performance, racking up more than $21 billion in aircraft deals as of midweek Its U S rival, Boeing, in contrast, took a notably quiet approach, avoiding new order announcements in the aftermath of last week’s Air India crash involving a Boeing 787 Dreamliner
Airbus orders dominate Paris Air Show as Boeing takes . . . Airbus orders and new models have taken center-stage at this year's Paris Air Show, as its U S rival Boeing spends yet another major industry event keeping a low profile due to turmoil at the
Paris Air Show: Airbus Secures $21 Billion in Orders, Boeing . . . This week, Airbus shone at a less vibrant-than-usual Paris Air Show, amassing orders worth an estimated $21 billion While Boeing scaled back its presence following the tragic accident involving an Air India 787, the European company seized the opportunity to solidify its leadership at the event held in Le Bourget 148 Firm Orders and 102
Paris Air Show 2025 turns in Airbus’s favour with multi . . . The Paris Air Show witnesses Airbus securing significant aircraft orders This includes deals with Starlux Airlines, MNG Airlines, EgyptAir, and LOT Polish Airlines Boeing maintains a low profile after the Air India Flight 171 crash The company focuses on investigation Embraer confirms an order from SkyWest Airlines Supply chain issues are easing for aircraft makers