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ANA Holdings Inc., Japan’s largest airline, split a 1.7 trillion yen ($16.6 billion) order for new aircraft between Boeing Co. and Airbus Group NV in the biggest purchase in the carrier’s history.
ANA agreed to buy 40 aircraft from Boeing and 30 planes from Airbus, the Tokyo-based airline said in a statement today. The jets will be delivered between fiscal year 2016 and 2027, according to the statement. The order was approved by the carrier’s directors at a meeting today.
The airline is buying seven A320neo models and 23 A321neo planes from Airbus. From Boeing, ANA agreed to buy 20 777-9X, 14 787-9 and six 777-300ER, according to the statement.
ANA Splits 70-Plane Order With Boeing, Airbus to Modernize Fleet - Bloomberg
ANA agreed to buy 40 aircraft from Boeing and 30 planes from Airbus, the Tokyo-based airline said in a statement today. The jets will be delivered between fiscal year 2016 and 2027, according to the statement. The order was approved by the carrier’s directors at a meeting today.
The airline is buying seven A320neo models and 23 A321neo planes from Airbus. From Boeing, ANA agreed to buy 20 777-9X, 14 787-9 and six 777-300ER, according to the statement.
ANA Splits 70-Plane Order With Boeing, Airbus to Modernize Fleet - Bloomberg