Wars shift focus from jets to weapons at Farnborough Airshow
BA•Commercial jet orders may be muted
On the commercial side, Airbus and Boeing are expected to announce new orders and disclose customers behind previously booked deals.
But with delivery slots largely sold out well into the next decade, the usual flurry of announcements is likely to attract less attention as investors focus instead on aircraft deliveries, where manufacturers generate most profits.
Air shows can still produce surprises, but industry sources said total deals may struggle to climb far above 300 aircraft, well below some pre-show forecasts of as many as 800 jets. The tally could also include deals that have already been announced.
"Winning orders is not the question. It's not the relevant measuring stick that it used to be because of production capacity constraints," said Jerrold Lundquist, managing director of advisory firm The Lundquist Group.




