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		<title>Farnborough 2016: Go Air doubles A320neo order to 144 planes</title>
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		<description>Indian low&#45;cost airline Go Air has chosen Airbus for its further expansion plans by signing a memorandum of understanding for 72 A320neo aircraft at the Farnborough International Airshow. Go Air, a Wadia Group company, announced its latest order following a similar agreement for 72 A320neo placed in 2011 bringing the total order book to 144 aircraft.</description>
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		<title>Asian low-cost carriers boost Airbus coffers</title>
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		<description>Two Asian airlines have placed orders for a total of more than 100 of a higher&#45;fuel&#45;efficiency version of Airbus&#8217;s A320 jetliner, with combined sticker prices topping $10 billion. The orders from Cebu Air of the Philippines and India budget carrier Go piles pressure on Boeing to offer a version of its own single&#45;aisle 737 jet with more&#45;efficient engines.</description>
		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Jun 2011 16:59:06 +0000</pubDate>
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