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Japan’s ANA Holdings says buying 20 more Boeing 787s

Boeing Company Boeing 787 Dreamliner. (Shutterstock)
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25 Feb 2020 03:02:18 GMT9
25 Feb 2020 03:02:18 GMT9

Japan's ANA Holdings said Tuesday it will buy 20 new Boeing 787-10 and 787-9 aircraft, with the planes expected to go into service between financial years 2022 and 2025.

This would be the US planemaker's first commercial order announcement so far this year, industry sources said.

The order will be made up of 11 787-10 aircraft, which will serve the airline's domestic routes, and nine 787-9 aircraft, to fly on the carrier's international routes. The price tag for the purchases was not disclosed.

The deal for the General Electric-powered aircraft is a boost for the US planemaker after it posted no January orders for the first time in decades while wrestling with the grounding of its smaller 737 MAX.

Further details were not immediately available. Boeing declined to comment and ANA did not respond immediately to a request for comment.

ANA, which was the launch customer for the 787 programme in 2011, operates all three models of the plane, the 787-8, 787-9 and 787-10. It has 71 of the planes in its fleet, according to flight tracking website FlightRadar24.

ANA uses Rolls-Royce Holdings PLC engines to power its existing 787 fleet. However, problems with those engines requiring extra inspections led the Japanese carrier to cancel hundreds of flights in 2018.

Air New Zealand Ltd, also a Rolls-Royce customer for its 787 fleet, last year ordered GE engines for its latest order of eight planes, meaning it will operate both types in the future

Reuters/AFP

 

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