Boeing wins US$36bil contract from Turkiye


Massive win: A Boeing 737 MAX aircraft is assembled at the company’s plant in Renton, Washington. The Turkish low-cost airline Pegasus has placed firm orders for 100 of the jets that it will begin receiving in 2028, with options for another 100. — Reuters

LONDON: Boeing Co has won an order valued at US$36bil from Pegasus Hava Tasimaciligi AS, in its biggest commitment so far this year that deals a blow to rival Airbus SE, previously the preferred choice for the Turkish low-cost airline.

The carrier placed firm orders for 100 of the as-yet uncertified 737 Max 10 model that it will begin receiving in 2028, with options for another 100, it said in a stock exchange filing.

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