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Airbus Deliveries in 2010 AIRBUS DELIVERIES 2010 www.speednews.com AIRBUS DELIVERIES IN 2010 Through December 2010 Customer A318 A319 A320 A321 A330 -200 A330 -200F A330-300 A340-300 A340-500 A340-600 A380 TOTAL Aegean Airlines 1 1 Aer Lingus 1 1 AERCAP (Aeroflot) 2 2 AERCAP (Air China) 3 3 AERCAP (A(Asianasiana AiAirlines)rlines) 1 1 AERCAP (Hainan Airlines) 1 1 AERCAP (Sichuan Airlines) 2 2 AERDRAGON AVIATION PARTNERS (Free Bird Airlines) 1 1 AERDRAGON AVIATION PARTNERS (Juneyao Airlines) 1 1 Aeroflot 2 2 AERVENTURE (Adria Airways) 2 2 AERVENTURE (Air Arabia) 2 2 AERVENTURE (Air France) 2 2 AERVENTURE (Frontier Airlines) 3 3 AERVENTURE (Mexicana) 2 2 AERVENTURE (Spirit Airlines) 4 4 AERVENTURE (Spring Airlines) 2 2 AERVENTURE (Vietnam Airlines) 3 3 AERVENTURE (Wataniya Airways) 3 3 Afriqiyah Airways 4 4 Aigle Azur 1 1 Air Arabia 2 2 Air Berlin 12 1 13 AiAirr ChiChinana 2 8 10 Air France 1 1 35 AirAsia 16 16 AirAsia X 3 3 AirBlue 1 1 AIRCASTLE ADVISOR LTD (Hong Kong Airlines) 2 2 AIRCRAFT PURCHASE FLEET (Alitalia) 4 4 AL SAHAAB AIRCRAFT LEASING (Jazeera Airways) 1 1 ALAFCO (Olympic Air) 2 2 ALAFCO (Saudi Arabian Airlines) 7 7 ALPHASTREAM AG 1 1 Alitalia 6 2 8 ASIAWIDE (Zest Airways) 1 1 Avianca 3 7 10 Avianca (Aerogal) 2 2 Avianca (Avianca Brazil) 1 1 AWAS (Hawaiian Airlines) 2 2 AWAS (Jetstar Pacific) 1 1 AWAS (Iberworld) 1 1 CCustomerustomer A318 A319 A320 A321 A330 -200 A330 -200F A330-300 A340-300 A340-500 A340-600 A380 TOTAL AWAS (Singapore Airlines) 3 3 BOC AVIATION (Aeroflot) 3 3 BOC AVIATION (CSA Czech Airlines) 1 1 BOC AVIATION (Jetstar Airways) 6 6 BOC AVIATION (Jetstar Asia) 2 2 BOC AVIATION (Spring Airlines) 2 2 British Airways 5 5 Cathay Pacific 1 1 Cebu Pacific 3 3 China Eastern 14 14 China Southern 16 17 3 36 CIT (Cyprus Airways) 1 1 CIT (Qantas Airways) 2 2 CIT LEASING (Air Via) 2 2 CIT LEASING (Dragonair) 2 2 CIT LEASING (Garuda Indonesia) 1 1 CIT LEASING (Hawaiian Airlines) 1 1 CIT LEASING (Jetstar Airways) 3 3 CIT LEASING (Q(Qantast AAirwaysi ) 1 1 CIT LEASING (Volaris) 2 2 Comlux 1 1 2 easyJet 10 8 18 Egyptair 1 1 Emirates 88 Etihad Airways 2 2 4 Finnair 3 3 GECAS (Nouvelair) 1 1 GECAS (p(Philippinep Airlines)) 2 2 GECAS (Saudi Arabian Airlines) 12 12 GECAS (Spring Airlines) 1 1 GECAS (Virgin US) 2 2 Germanwings 4 4 Go Air 2 2 GUGGENHEIM AVIATION PARTNERS (China Airlines) 1 1 Gulf Air 6 6 Hainan Airlines 2 2 4 Hainan Airlines (Capital Airlines) 3 4 7 HKAHong Kong Airlineilis 5 5 Hong Kong Airlines (Hainan Airlines) 1 1 Hong Kong Int'l Aviation Leasing (Hainan Airlines) 2 2 Iberia 22 ILFC (Air France) 3 3 ILFC (Mexicana) 1 1 ILFC (Vietnam Airlines) 1 1 Indian Airlines 1 4 2 7 Customer A318 A319 A320 A321 A330 -200 A330 -200F A330-300 A340-300 A340-500 A340-600 A380 TOTAL IndiGIndiGoo 10 10 Israir 2 2 JETALLIANCE 1 1 Juneyao Airlines 2 2 KLM 1 1 Korean Airlines 2 2 Lan Airlines 8 8 LEASE CORPORATION INTERNATIONAL (Singapore Airlines) 6 6 Libyan Airlines 4 4 Lufthansa 4 8 2 418 METCO 1 1 Middle East Airlines 2 2 MTAD (Royal Australian Air Force) 1 1 MTAD (U.A.E. Air Force) 1 1 Niki 1 1 Oman Air 1 1 2 Philippine Airlines 2 2 Private Customer 8 2 2 12 Qantas Airways 22 Qantas AirwaAirwaysys ((JetstarJetstar AirwaAirwaysys55 5 Qatar Airways 4 4 8 Saudi Arabian Airlines 3 1 6 10 Shanghai Airlines 2 2 Shanghai Airlines (China Eastern) 1 1 Shenzen Airlines 13 13 Sichuan Airlines 4 1 5 Silkair 2 1 3 Singapore Airlines 11 Spring Airlines 2 2 Swiss International Air Lines 1 5 6 TAM - Linhas Aereas 4 5 2 2 13 Thai Airways International 2 2 Tiger Airways 8 8 Tunisair 1 1 Turkish Airlines 1 4 5 US Airways 2 2 4 Uzbekistan Airways 6 6 Vietnam Airlines 1 1 WAHA CCAPITALAPITAL (S(Singaporeingapore AirlinAirlines)es) 2 2 Wizzair 7 7 TOTAL 2 51 297 51 32 5 50 0 2 2 18 510 AIRBUS DELIVERIES IN 2010 Through November 2010 Customer A318 A319 A320 A321 A330 -200 A330 -200F A330-300 A340-300 A340-500 A340-600 A380 TOTAL Aegean Airlines 1 1 Aer Lingus 1 1 AERCAP (Aeroflot) 2 2 AERCAP (Air China) 3 3 AERCAP (A(Asianasiana AiAirlines)rlines) 1 1 AERCAP (Hainan Airlines) 1 1 AERCAP (Sichuan Airlines) 2 2 AERDRAGON AVIATION PARTNERS (Free Bird Airlines) 1 1 AERDRAGON AVIATION PARTNERS (Juneyao Airlines) 1 1 Aeroflot 1 1 AERVENTURE (Adria Airways) 2 2 AERVENTURE (Air Arabia) 2 2 AERVENTURE (Air France) 2 2 AERVENTURE (Frontier Airlines) 3 3 AERVENTURE (Mexicana) 2 2 AERVENTURE (Spirit Airlines) 4 4 AERVENTURE (Spring Airlines) 2 2 AERVENTURE (Vietnam Airlines) 3 3 AERVENTURE (Wataniya Airways) 3 3 Afriqiyah Airways 3 3 Aigle Azur 1 1 Air Arabia 1 1 Air Berlin 11 1 12 AiAirr ChiChinana 2 7 9 Air France 1 1 35 AirAsia 16 16 AirAsia X 3 3 AIRCASTLE ADVISOR LTD (Hong Kong Airlines) 2 2 AIRCRAFT PURCHASE FLEET (Alitalia) 1 1 AL SAHAAB AIRCRAFT LEASING (Jazeera Airways) 1 1 ALAFCO (Olympic Air) 2 2 ALAFCO (Saudi Arabian Airlines) 6 6 ALPHASTREAM AG 1 1 Alitalia 6 2 8 Avianca 3 6 9 Avianca (Aerogal) 2 2 Avianca (Avianca Brazil) 1 1 AWAS (Hawaiian Airlines) 2 2 AWAS (Jetstar Pacific) 1 1 AWAS (Iberworld) 1 1 AWAS (Singapore Airlines) 3 3 BOC AVIATION (Aeroflot) 3 3 CCustomerustomer A318 A319 A320 A321 A330 -200 A330 -200F A330-300 A340-300 A340-500 A340-600 A380 TOTAL BOC AVIATION (CSA Czech Airlines) 1 1 BOC AVIATION (Jetstar Airways) 6 6 BOC AVIATION (Jetstar Asia) 1 1 BOC AVIATION (Spring Airlines) 2 2 British Airways 5 5 Cathay Pacific 1 1 Cebu Pacific 1 1 China Eastern 13 13 China Southern 15 17 3 35 CIT (Cyprus Airways) 1 1 CIT (Qantas Airways) 2 2 CIT LEASING (Air Via) 2 2 CIT LEASING (Dragonair) 2 2 CIT LEASING (Hawaiian Airlines) 1 1 CIT LEASING (Jetstar Airways) 3 3 CIT LEASING (Volaris) 2 2 Comlux 1 1 2 easyJet 10 8 18 EtEgyptaiir 1111 Emirates 88 Etihad Airways 2 2 4 Finnair 3 3 GECAS (Nouvelair) 1 1 GECAS (Philippine Airlines) 2 2 GECAS (Saudi Arabian Airlines) 10 10 GECAS (Spring Airlines) 1 1 GECAS (Virgin US) 2 2 Germanwingsg 4 4 Go Air 2 2 GUGGENHEIM AVIATION PARTNERS (China Airlines) 1 1 Gulf Air 4 4 Hainan Airlines 2 2 4 Hainan Airlines (Capital Airlines) 1 3 4 Hong Kong Airlines 5 5 Hong Kong Airlines (Hainan Airlines) 1 1 Iberia 22 ILFC (Air France) 3 3 ILFC (M(Mexicanai ) 1 1 ILFC (Vietnam Airlines) 1 1 Indian Airlines 1 4 2 7 IndiGo 8 8 Israir 2 2 JETALLIANCE 1 1 Juneyao Airlines 2 2 KLM 1 1 Korean Airlines 2 2 Lan Airlines 6 6 Customer A318 A319 A320 A321 A330 -200 A330 -200F A330-300 A340-300 A340-500 A340-600 A380 TOTAL LEASE CORPORATION INTERNATIONAL (Singapore Airlines) 6 6 Libyan Airlines 3 3 Lufthansa 4 8 1 417 METCO 1 1 Middle East Airlines 2 2 MTAD (U.A.E. 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