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G-20 by the numbers

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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.

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3 Comments

alloycowboy

Hey Jon,

It should be interesting to see what happens to the Canadian orders when Air Canada goes bankrupt.

Nicolas

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)

SkyVoyager

Ey, what's happended with Spain?

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