Boeing Finalizes 25-Airplane Order with Korean Air


01 Jan 2007 [16:58h]     Bookmark and Share



The Boeing Company [NYSE: BA] and Korean Air announced that the two companies have finalized an order for 25 airplanes with a value of approximately $5.6 billion at list prices.

SEATTLE — Korean Air’s order includes 10 777-300ERs, five 747-8 Freighters, five 777 Freighters and five Next-Generation 737s, along with options for eight additional airplanes — four 777-300ERs, two 747-8Fs and two 737-900ERs.
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The 777-300ERs will replace 747-400 passenger airplanes that Korean Air
is converting to 747-400 Boeing Converted Freighters (BCF), while the
747-8 Freighters and 777 Freighters will provide expansion capacity that
will further solidify the airline's position as the world's leading
commercial air cargo carrier that it has held during the past two years.
Korean Air is a key 747-400 Freighter operator and an important customer
of the 747-400 BCF.

The 737s will provide additional capability for domestic and regional
routes to neighboring countries.

"Introducing the next generation high-tech airplane is one of the
strategies to effect a strengthening of global competitiveness, and
enhance customer service," said Korean Air Chairman Yang-ho Cho, "We are
planning to provide a 'high-end' service to our customers by continually
introducing high-tech airplanes."

"Korean Air continues to develop a tremendous cargo base to complement
its successful passenger operation," said Boeing Commercial Airplanes Vice
President of Sales Larry Dickenson. "Our great relationship is built upon
years of success and trust, as well as our ability to provide the
airplanes that fit the airline's business model."

In 2004, Korean Air and Boeing celebrated the airline's 100th Boeing
jetliner delivery. Since receiving its first 707 in 1971, Korean Air has
operated several Boeing models, including the Next-Generation 737, 747,
777, DC-9, DC-10, MD-11, and MD-80.

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Contact Info:

Bob Saling
Seattle
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852-3327
bob.saling@boeing.com

Maggie Kymn
Korea
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The 777-300ERs will replace 747-400 passenger airplanes that Korean Air is converting to 747-400 Boeing Converted Freighters (BCF), while the 747-8 Freighters and 777 Freighters will provide expansion capacity that will further solidify the airline’s position as the world’s leading commercial air cargo carrier that it has held during the past two years. Korean Air is a key 747-400 Freighter operator and an important customer of the 747-400 BCF.

The 737s will provide additional capability for domestic and regional routes to neighboring countries.

[GADS_NEWS]„Introducing the next generation high-tech airplane is one of the strategies to effect a strengthening of global competitiveness, and enhance customer service,“ said Korean Air Chairman Yang-ho Cho, „We are planning to provide a ‚high-end‘ service to our customers by continually introducing high-tech airplanes.“

„Korean Air continues to develop a tremendous cargo base to complement its successful passenger operation,“ said Boeing Commercial Airplanes Vice President of Sales Larry Dickenson. „Our great relationship is built upon years of success and trust, as well as our ability to provide the airplanes that fit the airline’s business model.“

In 2004, Korean Air and Boeing celebrated the airline’s 100th Boeing jetliner delivery. Since receiving its first 707 in 1971, Korean Air has operated several Boeing models, including the Next-Generation 737, 747, 777, DC-9, DC-10, MD-11, and MD-80.









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