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19-Jun-2015 10:18 AM

Boeing wins 330 orders/commitments at Paris from more than a dozen customers

Boeing reported (18-Jun-2015) it won orders and commitments for 330 commercial aircraft at the 2015 Paris Air Show, valued at USD50.1 billion at list prices.

  • Garuda Indonesia: Commitments for 30 787-9 and 30 737 MAX 8, at a combined value of USD10.9 billion;
  • EVA Airways: Commitment for five 777Fs, valued at USD1.5 billion;
  • Qatar Airways: Firm order for 10 777-8X and four 777F, valued at USD4.8 billion;
  • AerCap: Firm order for 100 737 MAX 8, valued at USD10.7 billion;
  • SMBC Aviation Capital: Firm order for 10 737 MAX 8, valued at USD1.1 billion;
  • Sriwijaya Air: Identified as customer for 2 737-900ER, valued at USD0.2 billion;
  • Ruili Airlines: Commitment for 30 737 MAX, valued at USD3.2 billion;
  • Minsheng Finance Leasing Company: Commitment for 30 737 / 737 MAX, valued at USD3.1 billion;
  • Korean Air: Commitment for 30 737 MAX and two 777-300ER, valued at USD3.9 billion;
  • Volga-Dnepr Group: Commitment for 20 747-8F, valued at USD7.4 billion;
  • Ethiopian Airlines: Identified as customer for six 787-8, valued at USD1.3 billion
  • Unidentified customers: 17 737-800 and four 737-900ER, valued at USD2.0 billion. [more - original PR]

Boeing: "Innovation is the heart of our strategy. It is what differentiates us not only from existing competitors but also from the competitors of the future. We have more research, development and capital projects underway and are bringing innovation to market faster than at any time in our history. That innovation is helping to drive our customers' success and we were able to demonstrate that with the products we brought to the show." Dennis Muilenburg, vice chairman, president and COO. Source: Boeing, 18-Jun-2015.

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