Boeing Lands One of Its Biggest Deals of the Year
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225 Boeing Planes: Turkish Airlines Inks Record-Breaking Deal After Erdogan-Trump Talks
Turkish Airlines confirmed an order for 225 Boeing planes, including 75 Dreamliners and 150 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft. The deal, years in the making, was sealed after talks between Presidents Erdogan and Trump. Deliveries are scheduled for 2029–2034. Why It Matters The deal strengthens Boeing at a time of fierce competition with Airbus and bolsters […] The post 225 Boeing Planes: Turkish Airlines Inks Record-Breaking Deal After Erdogan-Trump Talks…
Since his return to the White House, the U.S. president has contributed to the announcement of many contracts for Boeing, with several hundred aircraft and billions of dollars in the key.
Turkish Airlines orders up to 75 widebody and 150 single-aisle Boeing airliners
Türkiye’s flag carrier Turkish Airlines has placed an order with Boeing for up to 75 Boeing 787 Dreamliners to aid its ambitious growth plans. The order consists of firm orders for a mix of Boeing 787-9 and 787-10 aircraft with a further 25 options with the airline currently negotiating with Rolls-Royce and General Electric with regards to which power-plant option they will be fitted with. Much like Türkiye itself, Turkish Airlines has an ambiti…
Turkish Airlines to Expand Its Fleet with Boeing Order
Flying to more countries than any other airline worldwide, Turkish Airlines is taking another significant step forward in line with its strategic growth plans. The national flag carrier has reached an agreement with Boeing, and will add a total of 75 wide-body Boeing 787-9 and787-10 aircraft to its fleet between 2029 and 2034, consisting of 50 firm and 25 option orders within this scope. In terms of engine procurement, Turkish Airlines is contin…
Turkish Airlines announced on Friday (September 26) that it will order 75 Boeing B787 aircraft and has completed negotiations to purchase 150 737-8/10 MAX aircraft. The transaction will depend on the outcome of the company's negotiations with engine manufacturer CFM International.
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