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Airbus Dominates Paris Air Show with \$14.2 Billion in Orders While Boeing Remains Muted

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Most deals at this year's Paris Air Show have gone to Airbus, as Boeing's presence was muted by last week's deadly Air India 787 crash.

Airbus Soars While Boeing Stagnates

  • Airbus Orders: Secured 148 firm orders worth $14.2 billion plus 102 provisionals at $6.7 billion, including a landmark 10‑jet deal with Taiwan's Starlux Airlines.

  • Boeing Activity: No new orders announced—analysts at RBC Capital Markets noted this was “not surprising” given the recent Dreamliner crash and prior safety concerns.

Airbus's commercial success contrasts sharply with Boeing's cautious stance amid an industry still reeling from the Air India Flight 171 tragedy, which killed at least 270.

Industry Valuations and Credit Profiles

As investors reassess aerospace equities, valuations and credit strength remain key:

What's Next for Paris Air Show

  1. Day‑Two Trade Visits: Expect further order announcements, especially from less‑news‑sensitive OEMs.

  2. Safety Dialogues: OEMs and regulators will likely focus on flight‑safety panels and certification updates.

  3. Geopolitical Factors: U.S. tariffs and Middle East tensions could influence deal flows, particularly for military and freighter variants.

Airbus's strong showing at Le Bourget underscores its production resilience and customer confidence, while Boeing faces an uphill task to rebuild trust and secure new orders in the coming days.

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