Previous close | 11.70 |
Open | 11.70 |
Bid | 13.00 |
Ask | 17.95 |
Strike | 195.00 |
Expiry date | 2025-01-17 |
Day's range | 11.70 - 11.70 |
Contract range | N/A |
Volume | |
Open interest | 996 |
The Middle East carrier is looking at ordering about 200 jets, looking at a mix of Airbus A350s and Boeing 777X models, with a decision possible as soon as the Farnborough Air Show in Britain late next month, the report said. Airbus said it is constantly in talks with customers about fleet needs but did not did disclose any details, while Boeing deferred to Qatar Airways when asked for a comment. Qatar Airways did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.
The head of Dubai airline Emirates urged Boeing to pick an engineering and business heavyweight to lead a deep overhaul of the U.S. aerospace giant and said the task of ending the planemaker's recent confidence crisis "must get done". Boeing is looking for a new CEO after announcing that Dave Calhoun would step down by the end of the year following back-to-back crises exacerbated by the blowout of a loose door plug on an Alaska Airlines 737 MAX 9 jet in January.
Turkey's Pegasus Airlines will in the coming months begin work on its next plane order as it looks to continue its fast-paced growth into the next decade, the budget carrier's CEO told Reuters on Sunday. Pegasus, which has seen a rapid recovery in travel after the pandemic, placed an order for 36 Airbus A321neo planes in July 2023, taking its total orders since 2012 to 150. Sixteen will be delivered this year and the remaining 52 by the end of 2029, Guliz Ozturk said in an interview.