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Airbus Edges Boeing in Orders Race at Paris Air Show

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19 June 2015 10:20 WIB

An Airbus A380, the world's largest jetliner, flies over a Boeing flag while landing after a flying display during the 51st Paris Air Show at Le Bourget airport near Paris, June 18, 2015. Europe's Airbus glided past Boeing to take top honors in their annual competition to sell commercial jets at the Paris Air Show. The U.S. plane maker, however, inked more deals for big-ticket wide-body planes. REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol

19 Juni 2015 00:00 WIB

A visitor take a picture of an Airbus A380, the world's largest jetliner, during a flying display during the 51st Paris Air Show at Le Bourget airport near Paris, June 17, 2015. As the final tally came down Thursday, the archrivals together booked over $107 billion in orders and commitments in the biennial gathering's first four days, when airline executives clink champagne glasses and write huge checks and pilots test high-tech jets overhead. REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol

19 Juni 2015 00:00 WIB

Vapour flows across the wings of an Airbus A380 as it performs its demonstration flight at the Paris Air Show, in Le Bourget airport, north of Paris, June 18, 2015. Some 300,000 aviation professionals and spectators are expected at this weeks Paris Air Show, coming from around the world to make business deals and see dramatic displays of aeronautic prowess and the latest air and space technology. AP/Francois Mori

19 Juni 2015 00:00 WIB

An Airbus A380 takes off for its demonstration flight at the Paris Air Show in Le Bourget, north of Paris, June 18, 2015. Airbus racked up $57 billion worth of business for 421 aircraft. The announcement of a provisional deal by European low-cost carrier Wizz Air for 110 A321neos worth more than $12.5 billion at list prices put the Toulouse, France-based plane maker over the top against Boeing in financial terms. AP/Remy de la Mauviniere

19 Juni 2015 00:00 WIB

An Airbus A 350 performs its demonstration flight at the Paris Air Show in Le Bourget, north of Paris, June 18, 2015. Europe's Airbus glided past Boeing to take top honors in their annual competition to sell commercial jets at the Paris Air Show. The U.S. plane maker, however, inked more deals for big-ticket wide-body planes. AP/Remy de la Mauviniere

19 Juni 2015 00:00 WIB

An Airbus A350 lands after its demonstration flight at the Paris Air Show, in Le Bourget airport, north of Paris, June 18, 2015. Airbus racked up $57 billion worth of business for 421 aircraft. The announcement of a provisional deal by European low-cost carrier Wizz Air for 110 A321neos worth more than $12.5 billion at list prices put the Toulouse, France-based plane maker over the top against Boeing in financial terms. AP/Francois Mori

19 Juni 2015 00:00 WIB