All Nippon Airways orders 10 boeing jets
SEATTLE -- All Nippon Airways will buy 10 new Boeing aircraft, the two companies announced Monday.
The order for five 777-200ER and five 767-300ER jetliners is worth about $2 billion at list prices, but airlines typically negotiate substantial discounts.
"With this order ANA has reaffirmed its confidence in Boeing products," Boeing Commercial Airplanes Vice President Marlin Dailey said in a statement.
All Nippon Airways operates a mix of Boeing and Airbus aircraft.
The order for five 777-200ER and five 767-300ER jetliners is worth about $2 billion at list prices, but airlines typically negotiate substantial discounts.
"With this order ANA has reaffirmed its confidence in Boeing products," Boeing Commercial Airplanes Vice President Marlin Dailey said in a statement.
All Nippon Airways operates a mix of Boeing and Airbus aircraft.