Mexican Airline Orders Six New Boeing Jets
Posted on: Thursday, 2 February 2006, 18:01 CST
Aeromexico, Mexico's largest airline, ordered six new Boeing Co. 737s, list priced at a combined $372 million.
The airline ordered three 737-700s and three 737-800s, with deliveries beginning in 2007, Chicago-based Boeing said Thursday.
All six airplanes will feature eight-foot wing tip extensions that reduce fuel consumption by approximately 4 percent and increase the aircraft's range.
The airplanes are the first order booked by Boeing in 2006.
Source: United Press International
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