By Darren Cronian on Sunday, February 3rd, 2008

It is a typical Sunday, it’s raining, so I thought I would go online to see what I could find using my nosey search skills, and it’s amazing what you find on Google. I’d like to share you this information but I am not totally convinced at the moment it should be publicly available.

Airbus aircraft order data found on the Net

I found a document from Airbus, detailing all of their orders up to December 2007 and deliveries in 2008, for all of its aircraft, including the A380. There’s a lot of information for each airline, including private customers.

Blimey. Does anyone know if this type of information would be let loose on the internet?


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7 responses to “Airbus aircraft order data found on the Net”

a. a. | 3 February, 2008 at 7:46 pm

Depends on what’s in the documents. Airbus and Boeing both release an orders and deliveries update online, with Airbus releasing one every month, and Boeing every week IIRC. It looks like you have found this. How much info is a “a lot of information for each airline”?

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Darren Cronian | 4 February, 2008 at 1:25 am

Ah, sounds like I got a little excited for nothing then!

Building the A380 must be hard going then to produce only 1 airplane out of 189 orders.

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Infected By Bugs | 4 February, 2008 at 4:41 pm

It either was leaked, and probably cost the company quite a bit of money, or it’s false information that doesn’t affect them.

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Darren Cronian | 4 February, 2008 at 7:13 pm

Why would airbus publish false information on their own website? I doubt it’s false, it’s probably information that is freely available.

I know Travel Weekly covered the Singapore Airlines to Sydney, which is the only A380 off the production line in 2007.

Mmmmmm I wonder if this info could be useful to the media? :D

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Happy Hotelier | 6 February, 2008 at 2:13 pm

But what is wrong with the link in your post?
Where can I read what you found?

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Darren Cronian | 6 February, 2008 at 11:40 pm

Which link Guido?

Drop me an email and I will send you what I found. Apparently it’s public information, well it must be if I found it on Google :D

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Mark Jones | 7 February, 2008 at 5:55 am

Hi Darren

Mark Jones here at the Daily Mirror.

I do not suppose you would be kind enough to send this document to me?

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