Boeing close to Emirates deal for much more 777 jets, stories say

Boeing close to Emirates deal for much more 777 jets, stories say


A Boeing 777X airplane takes off all through its first take a look at flight from the company’s plant in Everett, Washington, January 25, 2020.

Terray Sylvester | Reuters

Boeing and Emirates are reportedly near to a important order of 777 jets, which would further more bolster the airline’s existing posture flying world’s largest fleet of the widebody plane variety.

The offer is envisioned to feature “various dozen” of the jets, in accordance to Bloomberg and Reuters, citing sources acquainted with the negotiation. That would incorporate to Emirates’ current order backlog for 155 of the 777X plane, the studies pointed out.

Emirates is also reportedly hunting to incorporate some of Boeing’s 787 aircraft in the purchase, as nicely as negotiating with Airbus for an purchase of A350 planes.

Boeing and Emirates did not right away respond to CNBC’s ask for for remark on the studies.



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