GE Commercial Aviation Services
(GECAS) has confirmed a 39-airplane order with Boeing that includes 15 777s -- a mix of seven 777-300ER
(Extended Range) passenger jetliners and eight 777 Freighters -- and 24 Next-Generation 737-800s.
The order, valued at approximately
US$5.34 billion at list prices, was booked in 2006 and previously listed on Boeing's Orders and Deliveries
website as unidentified. The order nearly doubles the number of 777s GECAS has ordered directly from Boeing, and increased the total
number of orders placed by GECAS in 2006 to 69 airplanes. Deliveries of both the 777s and 737s will begin in 2008 and extend through
2010.
"Our airline customers tell us that the 777 is an ideal aircraft for their long-haul passenger and cargo needs," said Henry
Hubschman, president and CEO of GECAS. "Because of this demand for future capacity expansion in the 2008-2010 timeframe, we already have
customers lined up for many of these aircraft."
"We have nearly finished leasing all of the Next-Generation 737 aircraft we previously ordered in 2006, so these additional aircraft will help
us meet our customers' demand," added Hubschman.
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