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October 11, 2012
06:24 EDTALK, BAAlaska Air enters purchase agreement with Boeing, initial order 50 737s
Alaska Airlines (ALK) disclosed that it entered into an aircraft purchase agreement with Boeing (BA). The agreement includes orders for 50 Boeing 737 aircraft firm deliveries, with the ability to purchase an additional 62 aircraft through options and purchase rights. The firm orders include 13 737-900ER aircraft, 20 737 MAX 8s, and 17 737 MAX 9s. The MAX aircraft is the new engine variant of Boeing's NextGen 737 aircraft, the company said. The aircraft subject to firm orders will be delivered between 2015 and 2022.
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June 19, 2013
09:25 EDTBABoeing, Alcoa form 'closed loop' program to increase alloy recycling
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08:03 EDTBABoeing and Travel Service announce commitment for three 737 MAXs
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07:23 EDTBABoeing speeds up first delivery of 737 MAX
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07:01 EDTBABoeing and Oman announce order for next-generatoin 737s
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06:07 EDTBABoeing, Ryanair finalize order for 175 Next-Gen 737-800
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05:39 EDTBACIT Group orders 30 737 MAX 8s from Boeing
Boeing (BA) and CIT Group (CIT) announced that CIT Aerospace has placed an order for 30 737 MAX 8s. As of March 31, CIT owned or financed a fleet of approximately 350 commercial aircraft, including operating lease and financing agreements in place for 128 Boeing aircraft.
June 18, 2013
19:58 EDTBABoeing 787 makes emergency landing, WSJ reports
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10:12 EDTBABoeing, Korea Air announce commitment to purchase 11 airplanes for $3.6B
Boeing and Korean Air announced that the airline has agreed to purchase five 747-8 Intercontinental airplanes and six 777-300ER jetliners, valued at approximately $3.6B at current list prices.
10:11 EDTBA100 export orders expected for V-22 Osprey, Defense News reports
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08:35 EDTBAEmbraer, Boeing team to market and sell KC-390 aircrafts
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08:13 EDTBAEmirates CEO says Boeing Dreamliner 787-10 may be too small, Bloomberg reports
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07:06 EDTBABoeing launches 787-10 Dreamliner
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06:35 EDTALKHorizon Air orders three Bombardier Q400 NexGen turboprop airliners
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06:11 EDTBABoeing, Air Lease announce commitment for 30 787-10Xs
Boeing (BA) announced today at the Paris Air Show a memorandum of understanding with Air Lease (AL) to purchase 33 airplanes. The Los Angeles-based leasing company has committed to order three 787-9 and 30 787-10X Dreamliners. Boeing looks forward to working with ALC to finalize the details of the agreement, at which time the airplanes will be posted to the Boeing Orders & Deliveries website as a firm order. ALC expects to begin taking 787-10X deliveries in 2019.
06:05 EDTBAUnited Continental increases Dreamliner order to 65
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05:52 EDTALKFliers give U.S. airlines high marks, WSJ reports
Major U.S. airlines improved their passenger-satisfaction scores for the second consecutive year, according to a poll to be released today by the American Customer Satisfaction Index. But the sector remains near the bottom of the ACSI's 43 benchmark industries, topping only subscription-TV service and Internet providers in satisfaction, reports the Wall Street Journal. Reference Link
June 17, 2013
17:34 EDTBABoeing awarded $3.41B U.S. Army contract
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10:55 EDTBAUTC Aerospace Systems signs Boeing 787 service agreement with ST Aerospace
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06:48 EDTBABoeing says doubts about Dreamliner safety to linger for awhile, NY Times says
Boeing expects doubts about the safety of its 787 Dreamliner jet to linger for at least several more months, Raymond Conner, chief executive of Boeing’s civil aircraft division said yesterday, according to The New York Times. The problems with the Dreamliner's lithium batteries, however, have not slowed the development of other Boeing planes, including a revamped version of its popular 777 wide-body, Conner stated, the newspaper added. Reference Link
06:39 EDTBABoeing, GE commit to ten 787-10X Dreamliners
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