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Azerbaijan Airlines orders four Boeing planes
Azerbaijan Airlines has finalized an order for two Boeing 737-900ERs and two 767-300ERs, and Boeing also announced deals with British Airways and GE Commercial Aviation Services for up to 10 777-300ERs.
Azerbaijan Airlines has finalized an order for two Boeing 737-900ERs and two 767-300ERs, and Boeing also announced deals with British Airways and GE Commercial Aviation Services for up to 10 777-300ERs.
The Azerbaijan deal announced Thursday by Boeing is valued at $449 million at list prices, although airlines typically negotiate discounts. One of the 767s is a substitution for a previously ordered 787 as shown Thursday on Boeing's Web site.
Boeing says British Airways signed an order for two 777s with a combined list price of $529 million. British Airways also took options on four other 777s.
The leasing company has purchased two 777s which previously were attributed to an unidentified buyer on Boeing's Web site.
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