Japan Airlines announced a significant expansion of its fleet with a multibillion-dollar order for 42 new jets from Boeing and Airbus. The deal marks a notable shift for Japan Airlines, traditionally a loyal Boeing customer, as it includes the purchase of 32 aircraft from Airbus and 10 from Boeing. This acquisition is part of the airline's strategy to enhance fuel efficiency and facilitate expansion. The jets have a catalogue price of approximately $12.39 billion and are scheduled for delivery between April 2025 and March 2034. Notably, this order represents a breakthrough for Airbus, providing single-aisle jets to Japan Airlines for the first time.
Japan Airlines will buy 42 planes from Airbus and Boeing it said in a breakthrough for European planemaker Airbus, which will provide single-aisle jets to the long-time Boeing customer for the first time https://t.co/NWdHbwiuYe
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⚠️ JAL PLANS TO BUY 42 PLANES WITH CATALOGUE PRICE OF $12.4 BILLION Full Story → https://t.co/oz4XcMZzYQ Japan Airlines plans to buy 42 jets from April 2025 to March 2034 with a catalogue price of about $12.39 billion as it seeks higher fuel efficiency and plans to expand… https://t.co/dZjjiFQvCR
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Japan Airlines, long a loyal Boeing customer, said Thursday that it is buying 32 new aircraft from Airbus and 10 from the U.S. giant, without giving financial details. https://t.co/vB6v9pO3Mq
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