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However, airlines usually receive substantial discounts of as much as 50% from manufacturers for large orders, especially in the case of newly launched aircraft, say analysts.
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Although a portion of this change is accounted for by some large orders being delayed until Q4, due to the macroeconomic environment, we expect Q4 revenues to decline sequentially.
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The carrier has placed large orders for new replacement jets and stepped up baggage scanning to improve accuracy.
WSJ: The Leader in Lost Bags, Canceled Flights
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This sudden surge of requests, which were cancellations for a large batch of orders that the machine had never actually sent out, acted like a denial-of-service attack on some parts of the New York Stock Exchange.
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We have also taken a large number of pre-orders for iPad 3G models for delivery by the end of April.
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This brings total orders for the C919, China first large commercial plane, to 380.
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Despite the increasing number of launches, some large suppliers say that there are almost no orders for new satellites in Asia.
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But in terms of total orders for all planes this year, Boeing retained a large lead over Airbus.
BBC: Airbus and Boeing hit by plane cancellations
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Pre-orders for the game already numbered 2 million, so a very large audience paid for the game before the Error 37 controversy erupted shortly after its midnight launch.
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Others, like the Pebble Watch, receive strong indications of market demand, receive large volumes of pre-orders, and raise crowd-sourced capital for initial manufacturing.
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The first was the new firm's dominance of the market for large airliners, put at 70% by Boeing (on the basis of recent orders), but at 84% by the commission (on the basis of existing fleets).
ECONOMIST: Peace in our time
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But orders from on high can't change the dearth of funding for Y2K remediation at large state-owned enterprises.
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