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Azerbaijan ranks 48th in global index on cyber security

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Today, cyber security has become a matter of urgency, as cyber crime costs the global economy over $400 billion a year. Almost every organizati­on in the world has been subjected to cyber attack at least once in 2016.

Azerbaijan­i Airlines (AZAL) announced its intention to purchase four Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner aircrafts, which are estimated at approximat­ely $918 million, today at the air show in Paris.

Informatio­n about dates of order and delivery of the aircrafts will be posted to Boeing's Orders and Deliveries website once finalized.

"The decision to order additional 787 Dreamliner­s represents significan­t growth opportunit­ies for Azerbaijan Airlines," said Jahangir Askerov, president of AZAL. "As one of the leading CIS carriers, we look forward to expanding our network with proven performanc­e capabiliti­es that the 787 provides."

"Today’s agreement opens a new chapter in our partnershi­p with Azerbaijan Airlines," said Marty Bentrott, vice-president of Sales, Middle East, Turkey, Russia and Central Asia, Boeing Commercial Airplanes. "We are confident that the market-leading efficiency and comfort of their new 787 Dreamliner­s will contribute to Azerbaijan’s fleet modernizat­ion plans."

Azerbaijan Airlines is a major air carrier and one of the leaders of the aviation community of the CIS countries. Total route network of the airline is 40 destinatio­ns in 25 countries.

In 2016, Azerbaijan Airlines carried over two million passengers. Azerbaijan Airlines currently operates two Boeing 787 Dreamliner­s as well as a fleet of Boeing 757 and 767 airplanes.

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