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		[April 07, 2015] By 
		Tim Hepher 
		
		PARIS (Reuters) - U.S. planemaker Boeing <BA.N> 
		beat its European rival Airbus <AIR.PA> in net new airplane orders and 
		deliveries in the first quarter, according to figures released on 
		Tuesday. 
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			 The two plane giants showed mixed results in the traditionally slow 
			first quarter for new plane orders but the gap between them in 
			deliveries widened after Boeing posted record first-quarter 
			deliveries. 
			 
			Airbus said it had booked gross orders of 121 aircraft between 
			January and March, beating Boeing's total of 116. 
			 
			After adjusting for cancellations and conversions between different 
			models, it slipped behind Boeing with net orders for 101 aircraft as 
			opposed to 110 for Boeing. 
			 
			Airbus won the annual order race last year with 1,456 net orders, 
			squeezing ahead of Boeing's total of 1,432. Both planemakers have 
			set targets suggesting a slowdown this year. 
			
			  
			In the first quarter, the bulk of Airbus's new business fell in 
			March when Air Lease Corp <AL.N> finalised orders for 55 aircraft 
			including 25 revamped A330 wide-body models. 
			 
			Philippine Airlines upgraded orders for 10 A321 jets to the A321neo, 
			a re-engined 185-seat variant of the Airbus narrowbody family due to 
			enter service in late 2016. 
			 
			Airbus logged 134 plane deliveries in the first quarter including 
			one of its newest model, the A350, and four A380s. 
			 
			Deliveries slipped from 141 in the first quarter of last year as 
			A320-family volumes dipped to 109 aircraft from 111 a year earlier 
			and the wide-body A330 slipped to 20 from 28. 
			
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			Boeing last week posted 184 first-quarter deliveries, up from 161 a 
			year earlier due partly to a jump in production of its 787 
			Dreamliner. Airbus is in the early stages of a sharp increase in 
			production of its comparable A350 aircraft. 
			 
			Deliveries at both planemakers traditionally accelerate during the 
			year, peaking in the fourth quarter. 
			 
			But at 42 percent in the first quarter, Airbus took the lowest 
			quarterly market share against its rival since the first quarter of 
			2002, according to Reuters estimates. 
			 
			Airbus was not immediately available to comment. 
			 
			(Additional reporting by Dominique Vidalon; Editing by Laurence 
			Frost) 
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