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Boeing announces over $900 million in orders at Singapore Airshow

Boeing announces over $900 million in orders at Singapore Airshow
A dual-tipped wing tip, known as a “winglet,” stands in view of the tail of a Boeing 737 MAX 7, the newest version of Boeing’s fastest-selling airplane, during its debut on Monday, February 5 in Renton, Washington. (AP)
Updated 06 February 2018

Boeing announces over $900 million in orders at Singapore Airshow

Boeing announces over $900 million in orders at Singapore Airshow

SINGAPORE: Boeing announced more than $900 million in orders on Tuesday at the Singapore Airshow from companies in the region and beyond.
“Predicted growth for aerospace services in the Asia-Pacific brings opportunities to partner with local industry to understand the region’s greatest needs ... and then bring them to market quickly,” said Stan Deal, president and chief executive of Boeing Global Services.
The orders consist of aircraft parts, digital applications and planning tools. Boeing did not give the value of individual orders.
Japan’s largest airline, All Nippon Airways, ordered 36 landing gear exchanges for Boeing 787s. Singapore Airlines signed a deal for the usage of an electronic logbook application that makes operations more efficient.
Deal spoke on the sidelines of the Singapore Airshow. The show, the largest in Asia, features 1,080 exhibitors from 48 countries.