Farnborough Airshow opens its doors
FARNBOROUGH (Reuters) - The long crisis in the aviation industry and the great demand for aircraft fuel, the emphases on the international aviation exhibition in the British Farnborough. At the Airshow expected by the organisers of today (Monday) until next Sunday about 140 000 trade visitors. The show near London, apart from the exhibitions at Le Bourget near Paris, Berlin and Singapore to the major industry get-togethers.

According to the Fair Administration show more than 1500 exhibitors from over 35 countries, civil and military aircraft, maintenance equipment, accessories and services. The two rivals Airbus and Boeing are confident of the growing demand for cheaper larger aircraft. They are fighting but both with problems. Boeing had recently re delays in new long haul aircraft to admit 787. Airbus has repeatedly extradition of its large A380 jets moved and faces the challenge of mass production to lift.









