Royal Dutch Airlines to purchase Boeing planes
Airlines and Airports November 25th, 2007
Royal Dutch Airlines to purchase Boeing planes
US based aircraft manufacturer Boeing has announced that they have received additional orders from Royal Dutch Airlines.
Royal Dutch Airlines is now purchasing additional 777 and 737 aircrafts. They have placed orders for three next generation 737s and extended range 777s.
The order is worth around $716 million at market value of these planes. K. L. M. and Boeing have been partners since a long time and the airline company already has 15 777s in its fleet.
Boeing already has around 50 international customers for their 777 model aircraft. They have received orders for more than 1000 of the aircraft.
In addition, they also have orders for 4200 Next Generation 737s.
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Tags: Boeing, KLM, Royal Dutch Airlines
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