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Jun21
Emirates "Given No Thought to Canceling" A380 Order
And the team over at Airbus all collectively breathed a sigh of relief after their largest customers for the A380 has said  "it had given no thought to canceling its USD$13 billion order, but is looking at compensation for manufacturing delays."  Emirates has placed orders for 43 of the aircraft and has options for many more. 
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300px-Airbus_A330-200_Emirates_A6-EAL.jpgEmirates said it was informed by Airbus of a further six month delay in deliveries of the world's largest passenger jet and that it hoped to put the aircraft into operation by January 2008.

A delay of up to seven months for the A380 announced last week and blamed on wiring complications has angered customers, sparking calls for compensation and warnings that some may rethink their orders. The A380 has suffered similar problems before.

Emirates said it will begin talking to Airbus in the next few weeks and that compensation provisions in the carrier's agreement with Airbus would be discussed.

"Compensation is one of the components that will be looked at," the official said.

The biggest aircraft leasing firm, International Lease Finance Corporation (ILFC), has warned it may cancel deals to buy the A380 and the planned A350 model, contracts worth more than USD$5 billion at list prices.

Emirates has ordered 43 of the A380 planes, which carry a list price of USD$300 million -- by far the largest order for the plane.

Emirates expects to receive its first A380 in October 2007 -- a year after delivery was first expected -- and put it into service in January 2008.

The mammoth A380, along with the long-range 777-300ER from Boeing, are key to the expansion plans of fast-growing Emirates, which is planning more routes into Africa and to South America.

Emirates, based in the Gulf Arab region's trading hub of Dubai, is also considering an order from Boeing or Airbus that could be worth up to USD$20 billion for mid-sized airliners.

Emirates said last month that once Boeing and Airbus settle on their respective offerings for mid-sized planes, the airline could purchase up to 100 aircraft.

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