Iraqi Airways has firmed a $387 million purchase agreement first
signed at the Dubai Airshow to acquire five CS300 aircraft, Bombardier
said Wednesday, Dec. 4.
Computer rendering of Iraqi Airways CS300. Photo, courtesy of Bombardier.
The order includes options for 11 additional CS300s, which would
increase the total order to $1.26 billion if confirmed. The CS300, a
130- to 160-seat aircraft, is Bombardier's new narrow body entry into
the smaller aircraft segment, seen as a competitor to the Boeing 737 and Airbus A320 families.
Wednesday's order by the state-run Iraqi carrier brings the total number of confirmed CSeries orders to 182 for Bombardier.
The CSeries is scheduled to enter service in 2014 after a yearlong
flight-testing program. Bombardier is promoting the aircraft as
featuring a clean sheet design with a carbon fiber composite airframe
powered by the new Pratt & Whitney PurePower PW1500G engines. The
Canadian manufacturer expects to have 300 firm orders for the CSeries
by the time it enters into service next year.
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