The chart above represents the aircraft ownership by the members of the G-20, the world's largest 20 economies. Percentage of total units is based on current program lifetime total firm orders reported by Airbus and Boeing. 1101 - 777, 878 - 787 Dreamliner, 200 - A380 and 483 - A350 XWB. Aircraft families listed include all variants operated commercially and privately.
*Turkey currently leases 3 Jet Airways 777-300ERs not yet reflected in the ACAS database.
*Turkey currently leases 3 Jet Airways 777-300ERs not yet reflected in the ACAS database.






on April 2, 2009 3:02 PM | Reply
Hey Jon,
It should be interesting to see what happens to the Canadian orders when Air Canada goes bankrupt.
on April 2, 2009 3:43 PM | Reply
Interesting that the three Airbus "member states" have gotten more backlog at Boeing than at Airbus...
Also interesting that Boeing's orders/backlog are placed almost two-third in G20 countries, whereas Airbus' one are mostly outside of it.
(for the planes shown on this list, at least)
on April 2, 2009 5:52 PM | Reply
Ey, what's happended with Spain?