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Emirates opts for 30 Boeing Dreamliner­s

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DUBAI: Emirates unveiled an $8.8 billion order for 30 Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner­s after intense last-minute talks at the 2019 Dubai Airshow yesterday, paving the way for a reduction in orders for the delayed 777X airliner.

The order shake-up completes a fleet review by the world’s largest buyer of wide-body long-haul jets at its home air show, the Middle East’s biggest, where Emirates also revised deals with Boeing’s European rival Airbus SE.

Emirates tentativel­y ordered 40 Dreamliner­s in 2017, but “tough” talks to finalise the order this week had hinged on negotiatio­ns over the fate of a massive separate order for 150 777X jets after the latter ran into a year of delays.

The airline has been looking at reducing part of its 777X order, which president Tim Clark on Tuesday said could be influenced by the delays and determine the shape of a final 787 deal.

Emirates says it no longer knows when it will receive its first 777X, which was supposed to be delivered next year. Boeing has said the 777X will be delivered in 2021.

Easing an eight-month crisis over the grounding of its smaller 737 MAX, Boeing had already won tentative or firm orders for 60 of the grounded MAX jets at this week’s show.

But industry sources had warned that Boeing risked leaving Dubai without resolving the critical set of interlocki­ng deals with Emirates, the industry’s largest customer for wide-body jets and the backbone for the 777X programme.

The announceme­nt is also effectivel­y a message of support from Dubai for the troubled US planemaker after the harm done to sister carrier flydubai by the continuing 737 MAX crisis, analysts say.

The United Arab Emirates, which includes Dubai, is a close ally of the United States, which has poured support into the region amid tensions between Iran and Gulf Arab states that provided a tense backdrop to the Middle East industry event.

 ?? AP ?? Stanley A. Deal, president and CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes, left, hands Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, chairman and CEO of Emirates, a model of a Boeing 787 Dreamliner at the 2019 Dubai Airshow yesterday.
AP Stanley A. Deal, president and CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes, left, hands Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, chairman and CEO of Emirates, a model of a Boeing 787 Dreamliner at the 2019 Dubai Airshow yesterday.

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