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Japan's biggest airline ANA Holdings announced Tuesday it will purchase 77 new aircraft from Boeing, Airbus and Embraer to replenish its fleet in order to serve growing passenger demand domestically
The rare simultaneous purchase signals ANA's need to expand its procurement at a time when planes are in high demand.
Japan's ANA Holdings said on Tuesday it planned to place a company-record order for up to 77 aircraft to replenish its fleet and take advantage of growing demand for travel.
The Japanese airline announced on Tuesday that it has decided to order up to 77 aircraft to support medium-to-long term international growth and meet demand changes in its domestic operations.
ANA Holdings Inc. will buy at least 77 aircraft from Boeing Co., Airbus SE and Embraer SA in a rare simultaneous deal with the world’s top three commercial planemakers, according to people familiar with the matter.
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GE Aerospace will supply engines for 72 new aircraft ordered by ANA Holdings. The order includes Boeing and Airbus planes with GE and CFM engines. GE Aerospace will supply the engines for a significant aircraft order from the largest airline company in Japan.
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Japanese airline ANA plans to order up to 77 aircraft valued at more than $14B from Boeing, Airbus and Embraer to update its current fleet and meet an anticipated rise in passenger demand.
Boeing’s (BA) chief rival Airbus (EADSF) had a quiet February as the company reported Friday that deliveries were down 18% in the first two