On Friday Japan’s Skymark Airlines announced that it is planning to use fifteen airbus A380s and the order for the first four has been given to the Boeing Company who is producing it. This will be the first Japanese airlines to use the super jumbos in its country domestic as well as international flights.
Skymark’s decision of purchasing the A380 planes will be as oxygen cylinder to the dyeing person. Because after the one, two incidents of unsuccessful fly of the A380 planes has betrayed the market of the biggest plane in the existing aviation market and international too.
Earlier in the week Japan’s Skymark saw its share tumbling in the market when this aircraft company has said that it is going to buy six A380 planes, worth up to $2.1 billion. Japan’s third-largest carrier, Skymark said between 2014 and 2017, it is planning to introduce six A380s.
90 percent Japanese airlines market share has been covered by Boeing one of the lucrative markets. There is a hope for the airlines that by finally making a big sale it is ready to attract the other two Japanese airlines.
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