The
deal includes $36.2 billion for 103 next-generation Boeing
aircraft; $690 million for 19 spare engines from GE Aerospace
and CFM International; and $13 billion for the 20-year engine
maintenance service contract with GE Aerospace, Korean Air said
in a statement.
“This deal is a strategic choice to strengthen Korean Air’s
partnership with the U.S. aviation industry,” the Korean Air
statement said. “This strategic investment in the U.S. market
will further strengthen the airline’s operational capabilities
and global competitiveness, and foster robust commercial ties
that will drive sustained growth.”
It said the aircraft purchase order includes 20 Boeing 777-9s,
25 Boeing 787-10s, 50 Boeing 737-10s, and eight Boeing 777-8F
freighters. The aircraft are scheduled for phased delivery
through the end of 2030, according to the statement.
The signing ceremony was attended by Walter Cho, Chairman and
CEO of Korean Air and Hanjin Group; Stephanie Pope, President
and CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes; and Russell Stokes,
President and CEO of Commercial Engines & Services at GE
Aerospace, according to the Korean Air statement.
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