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Airbus just landed the $16 billion Emirates deal it needs to save the iconic A380 superjumbo

Published by Business Insider on Thu, 18 Jan 2018


Emirates has ordered 20 Airbus A380s with an option for 16 additional jets of the same type.The total value of the deal is $16 billion at list prices.Thursday's order will keep the A380 program afloat for the next decade.Emirates has agreed to a firm order for 20 Airbus A380 airliners along with an option for 16 additional superjumbos.At list prices, Thursday's deal is worth roughly $16 billion, although it is customary in the aviationindustry for important customers such as Emirates to receive major discounts.Earlier this week, Airbus indicated that it would have toconsider shuttering the A380 program without an additional order from Emirates.With this order in hand, the iconic double-decker has earned a reprieve from the scrap heap for at leastanother decade."This new order underscores Airbus' commitment to produce the A380 at least for another ten years," Airbus sales chief John Leahy said in a statement. "Im personally convinced more orders will follow Emirates example and that this great aircraft will be built well into the 2030s."Emirates is, by far, the Airbus A380's largest customer. The airline currently operates 101 of the aircraft. No other airline has more than 18. "Weve made no secret of the fact that the A380 has been a success for Emirates," the airline's chairman and CEO His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum said in a statement. "Our customers love it, and weve been able to deploy it on different missions across our network, giving us flexibility in terms of range and passenger mix."Thursday's deal brings Emirates' total commitment to the A380 program up to 178 aircraft and a total value of $60 billion. The newly ordered planes will be used both to expand the A380 fleet and to replace early aircraft which were delivered in 2008.Aircraft from this latest tranche of planes is expected to be delivered after 2020.In recent years, Airbus a struggled to find new buyers for the world's largest airliner. Prior to Thursday, the A380 program had been without a major airline order for the aircraft since Emirates' previous order in 2013.SEE ALSO:The incredible history of the Airbus A380 superjumbo jet that went from airline status symbol to reject in just 10 yearsFOLLOW US:on Facebook for more car and transportation content!Join the conversation about this storyNOW WATCH: A crypto expert explains the difference between the two largest cryptocurrencies in the world: bitcoin and Ethereum
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