Turkish Airlines has taken delivery of its 125th
airplane purchased from Boeing – a 737-900ER – and one of 12
airplanes the Turkish flag-carrier will take delivery of this
year.
Boeing and Turkish Airlines' relationship
stretches back to 1968 when the airline first purchased one
McDonnell Douglas DC-9. In 1974, it began operating the first of
the Boeing 7 Series, taking delivery of two 727-200s. Since then,
Turkish has grown to become one of the world's leading carriers
and currently operates a mix of Boeing 777-300ERs and 737
Next-Generation airplanes.
"Boeing has played a pivotal role in the
development of Turkish Airlines and these deliveries continue to
enable this airline to compete, expand and reach new short and
long-range destinations nonstop from our hubs in Istanbul," said
Dr. Ahmet Bolat, Chief Investment and Technology Officer, Turkish
Airlines. "We are committed to offering our passengers on every
route the best flying experience possible and we deliver on that
promise as the 777 and 737 provide comfort and convenience in
spacious cabins, all matched with unrivalled reliability."
The Next-Generation 737-900ER is a
short-to-medium range twinjet that increases the capability of the
Next-Generation 737 family.
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