Brazil’s TAM orders 25 Airbus aircraft

Brazil’s TAM orders 25 Airbus aircraft

European jet maker Airbus says Brazil’s TAM Airlines has placed an order for 25 planes, including five of its A350-900 widebody aircraft being developing to compete with Boeing Co.’s 787.

The firm order from Brazil’s largest airline brings TAM’s total orders with Airbus to 176 aircraft, Airbus said in a statement Wednesday.

TAM Airlines also ordered 20 A320 single aisle aircraft.

The orders, which were originally announced in June at the Berlin Air Show, have a combined value of $3 billion at catalog list prices.

Earlier this month at Britain’s Farnborough International Airshow, Airbus racked up deals totaling $13.2 billion, while Boeing’s commitments came in at $12.8 billion.

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