General Electric Co. announced $10 billion in orders for its GE Aviation unit following the Dubai Air Show in the United Arab Emirates.
GE has its headquarters in Fairfield; GE Aviation is based in Cincinnati.
Deals included:
Ӣ Saudi Arabian Airlines signed a $1.4 billion deal for materials and overhaul services on GE engines it owns.
Ӣ Dubai Aerospace ordered $1.7 billion in engines for 85 passenger jets and freighters from Boeing Co.
Ӣ Qatar Airways ordered $1.2 billion in engines for 35 Boeing aircraft, and is paying $2.5 billion for maintenance work.
Ӣ Emirates ordered $1.5 billion in engines for a dozen aircraft each from Airbus and Boeing and signed a $3 billion maintenance deal with the Engine Alliance partnership between GE and East Hartford-based Pratt & Whitney.
Ӣ Aviation Lease and Finance Co. chose GEӪs GEnx engine for its Boeing 787 Dreamliners on order.
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