All Nippon Airways (ANA) has finalized an order
with Boeing for 40 widebody airplanes – 20 777-9Xs, 14 787-9
Dreamliners and 6 Boeing 777-300ERs (Extended Range.
The order is valued at approximately $13 billion
at list prices.
"The aircraft we have selected will enable us to
modernize and expand our fleet further as we seek to become one of
the world's leading airline groups," said Shinichiro Ito,
president and CEO, ANA Holdings. "These new aircraft will give us
maximum flexibility and improved fuel efficiency, and will allow
us to meet the growth in demand, both internationally and in our
domestic Japanese market."
ANA, the launch customer of the
787, becomes the world's largest customer for the Dreamliner with
a total of 80 airplanes now ordered.
The airline currently operates 29 787s with 51
more to deliver, including 43 787-9s.
Boeing Commercial Airplanes President and CEO Ray Conner,
said, "We
are honored that ANA has decided to continue operating an
all-Boeing widebody fleet that consists of 767s, 787s, 777s and
now the new 777X family of airplanes."
Boeing's 777X has
accumulated 300 orders and commitments from six customers
worldwide.
Boeing,
ANA,
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