Boeing has China deals for 30 more 777s, Albaugh says
Boeing has won fresh orders for 30 of its star 777 widebody jets from various Chinese airlines, Commercial Airplanes Chief Executive Jim Albaugh said Wednesday.
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Boeing has won fresh orders for 30 of its star 777 widebody jets from various Chinese airlines, Commercial Airplanes Chief Executive Jim Albaugh said Wednesday.
The sales are worth nearly $9 billion at list prices. Based on market-pricing data from aircraft-valuation firm Avitas, the estimated purchase price after standard discounts is just less than $5 billion.
Speaking at the J.P. Morgan aviation conference in New York, Albaugh said the deals were struck while he was in China last week. On that visit, he met with airlines and also signed a collaboration agreement in Beijing with Chinese airplane-maker COMAC.
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Boeing has won fresh orders for 30 of its star 777 widebody jets from various Chinese airlines, Commercial Airplanes Chief Executive Jim Albaugh said Wednesday.
By Dominic Gates
Hi-tech manufacturing is our strtength. Congratulations Boeing. You make us proud and... (March 14, 2012, by DV Sikka) MORE
Glad our country can sell something to China that they want besides commodities. (March 14, 2012, by Appleton Drinker) MORE
I found it laughable when the Boeing Company moved its headquarters to Chicago to be... (March 14, 2012, by ddraig) MORE
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Boeing has won fresh orders for 30 of its star 777 widebody jets from various Chinese airlines, Commercial Airplanes Chief Executive Jim Albaugh said Wednesday.
The sales are worth nearly $9 billion at list prices. Based on market-pricing data from aircraft-valuation firm Avitas, the estimated purchase price after standard discounts is just less than $5 billion.
Speaking at the J.P. Morgan aviation conference in New York, Albaugh said the deals were struck while he was in China last week. On that visit, he met with airlines and also signed a collaboration agreement in Beijing with Chinese airplane-maker COMAC.
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