Airbus, Boeing and Embraer have announced their deliveries for the third quarter of the year.
Airbus sold 59 aircraft for the three months ending September 30, comprising 50 A320s, two A330-200Fs and seven A330-300s. Over the same period, the European airframer delivered 104 aircraft, comprising of 82 A320 Family aircraft, 15 A330s, four A340-600s and three A380s.
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Over the same period, Boeing took orders for 76 aircraft, representing orders for 64 737NGs and 12 777s. The company also delivered 113 aircraft – 90 737NGs, four 767s and 19 777s.
Embraer has also announced its deliveries for the third quarter, with 29 commercial aircraft delivered – one ERJ-145, four E-170s, three E-175s, 17 E-190s and four E-195s. The company also delivered 27 executive aircraft and one E-190 to the Brazilian air force, which was its only military delivery during the quarter.