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Fri, Sep 04, 2015

Boeing, Jet2.Com Finalize Order For 27 Next Generation 737-800s

Airplanes Valued At $2.6 Billion At List Prices

Boeing and UK Leisure Airline Jet2.com have finalized an order for 27 Next Generation 737-800s, valued at approximately $2.6 billion at current list prices. Jet2.com currently operates an all-Boeing fleet of nearly 60 aircraft; however, this is the organization's first direct Boeing order.

The aircraft will be used to take the company's package holiday and flight only customers to leisure destinations in the Mediterranean, the Canary Islands and also to a combination of exciting European leisure cities.

"Today's order for 27 additional 737-800NGs will be delivered over the next two years and will provide Jet2.com with the necessary cost effective, reliable and comfortable environment to allow us to build upon our already highly successful family friendly business," said Philip Meeson, Executive Chairman of Jet2.com.  "We are extremely pleased to have finalized this order for more of what has already proven to be a popular aircraft within our fleet."

"The 737-800 is the best-selling version of the highly successful Next-Generation 737 family and has accumulated more than 6,900 orders worldwide," said Todd Nelp, Vice President of European Sales, Boeing Commercial Airplanes.

(Image from file)

FMI: www.boeing.com

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