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Lion Group Buying ATR Planes Worth US$1 Billion

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28 November 2014 09:50 WIB

Italy's Prime minister Matteo Renzi (2ndR) poses with Indonesia's president and director of Lion Group, Rusdi Kirana (2ndL) next to the Ceo of ATR, French Patrick de Castelbajac (L) and Italian CEO of Finmeccanica, Mauro Moretti (R), during the signature of an agreement for the supply of 40 more aircraft ATR 72 in Rome (11/27). European planemaker ATR signed an order for 40 of its 72-600 aircraft with Indonesian airline Lion Air, valued at nearly $1 billion based on catalogue prices. ANDREAS SOLARO/AFP/Getty Images

28 November 2014 00:00 WIB

Italy's Prime minister Matteo Renzi (L), Indonesia's president and director of Lion Group, Rusdi Kirana (2ndL), Ceo of ATR, French Patrick de Castelbajac (2ndR) and Italian CEO of Finmeccanica, Mauro Moretti (R), sign an agreement for the supply of 40 more aircraft ATR 72 in Rome (11/27). The contract brings to 100 the number of ATR 72-600 propeller-driven planes ordered by Lion Air, which becomes the planemaker's biggest client. ANDREAS SOLARO/AFP/Getty Images

28 November 2014 00:00 WIB

Italy's Prime minister Matteo Renzi (L), Indonesia's president and director of Lion Group, Rusdi Kirana (2ndL), Ceo of ATR, French Patrick de Castelbajac (2ndR) and Italian CEO of Finmeccanica, Mauro Moretti (R), sign an agreement for the supply of 40 more aircraft ATR 72, in Rome (11/27). European planemaker ATR signed an order for 40 of its 72-600 aircraft with Indonesian airline Lion Air, valued at nearly $1 billion based on catalogue prices. ANDREAS SOLARO/AFP/Getty Images

28 November 2014 00:00 WIB

Indonesia's president and director of Lion Group, Rusdi Kirana (L) shakes hands with Ceo of ATR, French Patrick de Castelbajac after the signature of an agreement for the supply of 40 more aircraft ATR 72 in Rome (11/27). The contract brings to 100 the number of ATR 72-600 propeller-driven planes ordered by Lion Air, which becomes the planemaker's biggest client. ANDREAS SOLARO/AFP/Getty Images

28 November 2014 00:00 WIB

Italy's Prime minister Matteo Renzi (2ndR) poses with Indonesia's president and director of Lion Group, Rusdi Kirana (2ndL) next to the Ceo of ATR, French Patrick de Castelbajac (L) and Italian CEO of Finmeccanica, Mauro Moretti (R), during the signature of an agreement for the supply of 40 more aircraft ATR 72 in Rome (11/27). The contract brings to 100 the number of ATR 72-600 propeller-driven planes ordered by Lion Air, which becomes the planemaker's biggest client. ANDREAS SOLARO/AFP/Getty Images

28 November 2014 00:00 WIB

Italy's Prime minister Matteo Renzi (2ndR) next to Italian CEO of Finmeccanica, Mauro Moretti (R), shakes hands with Indonesia's president and director of Lion Group, Rusdi Kirana (2ndL) flanked by Ceo of ATR, French Patrick de Castelbajac, during the signature of an agreement for the supply of 40 aircraft ATR 72 in Rome (11/27). European planemaker ATR signed an order for 40 of its 72-600 aircraft with Indonesian airline Lion Air, valued at nearly $1 billion based on catalogue prices. ANDREAS SOLARO/AFP/Getty Images

28 November 2014 00:00 WIB