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Alaska Air Group (ALK) is ordering 50 Boeing (BA) 737 jets, the WSJ reports, with the airline...

  • Thursday, October 11, 2012, 3:34 AM ET
    Alaska Air Group (ALK) is ordering 50 Boeing (BA) 737 jets, the WSJ reports, with the airline set to announce the deal today. The booking is expected to include the current generation of 737 planes and the new 737 Max-8 and Max-9 aircraft. There's no word on price, but the deal is likely to be worth billions of dollars.
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  • Boeing does a good job of taking airlines orders but
    there a big difference in placing an orders with Boeing and when Boeing will deliver the airline aircrafts

    American airline has filed for bankruptcy
    Southwest is delaying its orders of 30 737 aircraft for four years to conserve capital, Southwest loss $18 million,Southwest blamed the $478 million increase on fuel costs compared to the same quarter last year
    Delta airline and other have delay or cancelled their order for aircrafts for several years (2020)
    Richard Anderson, CEO of the world’s biggest airline in terms of fleet size, is more focused on reliable aircraft performance than fuel economy and more on flight frequency than aircraft size.

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    11 Oct 2012, 03:49 AM Reply Like
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