Boeing
and Turkmenistan Airlines recently finalized a definitive agreement for two Boeing 717-200 airplanes valued at $80 million
at current list prices.
The airplanes will be delivered during August
2005 and will operate primarily on domestic routes.
"The 717 is an excellent airplane which has helped us to complete our plan to replace Soviet-built airplanes with Boeing
airplanes," said Baymurat Bayryev, chief executive officer of Turkmenistan Airlines. "Our passengers enjoy the comfort and
innovative features that make travel on the Boeing 717 a great flying experience, and this is one of the reasons for adding more
717s to our fleet."
Turkmenistan Airlines' fleet modernization plan started in 1992 when the airline became the first in the Commonwealth of
Independent States to order from Boeing.
"The 717 provides on-time departures for passengers and outstanding fuel economy and low operating costs for airlines," said
Marlin Dailey, vice president of Sales, Europe & Central Asia, Boeing Commercial Airplanes. "Turkmenistan Airlines has
experienced the airplane's tremendous benefits, and this order is a reaffirmation of the Boeing 717's success in Turkmenistan
Airline's operation."
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