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Boeing gets order for 100 737 MAX 10s from United Airlines
- China Aluminium Network
- Post Time: 2017/6/26
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United Airlines entered into an agreement with Boeing to convert 100 of its current 737 MAX orders into 737 MAX 10s. The companies made an announcement at the 2017 Paris Air Show. United Airlines also announced an order for four additional 777-300ER aircraft. The new order is likely to be delivered in late 2020.
Boeing Commercial Airplanes President and CEO Kevin McAllister said: "We're excited that our long partnership with United will extend far into the future. The 737 MAX 10 will provide even more flexibility to United's route schedule and will bring to their operation the best economics of any airplane in the single-aisle segment.”
Apart from this new agreement, Boeing also extended partnership with the aerospace experts of the thyssenkrupp Group. The thyssenkrupp Group will continue to handle Boeing's complete aluminium and titanium metals supply chain management.
In 2016, Nanshan Aluminum’s chairman Cheng Rence announced that they will supply aerospace-grade aluminium plate to Boeing, taking a key step in accessing the global market. Nanshan will use the contract as a foundation for expanding its plate business, and expanding into aluminium extrusions and aluminium and titanium forgings.
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