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Mon, Dec 18, 2006

Boeing Adds Five More To Its Order Book

Three 787s, Two 777 Freighters For Existing Customers

The people at Boeing were busy this weekend... and not with holiday shopping. The American manufacturer added two new orders to its 2006 order book, for a total of five of its most popular planes.

Boeing and Kenya Airways signed an order in Nairobi on Friday for three additional 787-8 Dreamliners. The airline now has nine 787s on order, and also holds four options for Boeing's fast-selling new airplane. The airline's original order for six Boeing 787s was made in March, and included six options. The three additional 787s will be added to Boeing's Orders & Deliveries Web site this week.

"We have had remarkable success with Boeing's 777," said Titus Naikuni, Kenya Airways Group Managing Director and Chief Operating Officer. "When one weighs the operational advantage these two models bring in tandem, we felt it most prudent that we move now to ensure Kenya Airways retains the best value, and brings a world-class standard of service, for visitors flying to the wide open spaces of Africa."

With the delivery of a Boeing 777-200ER in 2004, Kenya Airways became the first carrier in sub-Sahara Africa to offer 777 service to and from the region. The airline will take delivery of its fourth 777 in February, and also added to its fleet of Next-Generation 737s with three new 737-800s this year.

And speaking of 777s... the Seattle Post-Intelligencer reports Qatar Airways added two 777 freighters to its existing order for 14 777-300ERs and six 777-200LRs. Representatives with Boeing say the first freighter delivery is scheduled for 2009, to coincide with the opening of a new international airport in Doha.

"Seeing the 777 join Qatar Airways' fleet in both passenger and freighter variants truly underscores the fantastic operational efficiencies of this airplane," said Lee Monson, Boeing Commercial Airplanes' vice president of Sales for the Middle East and Africa. "We're proud to have this very highly regarded airline select Boeing's 777."

Since its launch 18 months ago, Boeing has garnered 51 orders for the 777 freighter.

FMI: www.boeing.com, www.qatarairways.com, www.kenya-airways.com

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