28 July 2000
Boeing sales announcements at Farnborough showed firm orders for 139 aircraft totalling $15 billion. When options and purchase rights are included, total activity rises to 208 aircraft valued at $20.7 billion.
Included in this week's announcements were sixty three 777 twinjets (plus an additional 17 options/purchase rights) . "The success of the 777 family this week is a clear indication that we have the preferred solution for our customers in this market segment," said Seddik Belyamani, executive vice president, Sales and Marketing, Boeing Commercial Airplanes Group.
Boeing sold 72 Next-Generation 737 airplanes (plus an additional 52 options/purchase rights), while Turkmenistan Airways ordered three 717s and Korean Air ordered one 747-400F later in the week.
Announced orders & order commitments during Farnborough
Announced options & purchase rights
- 717
- Next-Generation 737
- Sixty five (GECAS) (Including 6 previously booked as 'unidentified')
- Seven (ILFC)
- Fifty two (GECAS) (Option rights)
- 747
- 777
- Ten Longer-Range (GECAS)
- Five 777-200ER (GECAS)
- Two 777-200ER (Singapore)
- One 777-200 (Singapore)
- Six 777 Longer-Range (ANA)
- Eight 777 Longer-Range (ILFC)
- Twenty five 777-200ER (ILFC)
- Six 777-300 (Emirates)
- Ten Longer-Range (GECAS) (Option rights)
- Seven 777-200ER (GECAS) (Option rights)
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