Manufacturing Industry
Boeing takes orders for 10 737 aircraft
Airline Industry Information, Sept 10, 2004
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US-based aircraft manufacturer Boeing has taken orders for 10 Boeing 737s in separate orders from Aeromexico and Panama's Copa Airlines.
Aeromexico has ordered eight 737s with a value of up to USD472m to be delivered between July and December 2005 and Copa Airlines has ordered two aircraft for delivery in 2006 with a value of up to USD118m.
Copa Airlines will also receive a further two 737s from leasing companies in 2005, reports The Associated Press.
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