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Boeing wins $27bn Flydubai order for 737 MAXs

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DUBAI: Boeing on Wednesday announced an order from Gulf airline Flydubai for 225 medium-haul 737 MAX aircraft with a list price of $27 billion, hailing it as the “largest-ever single-aisle jet order” from a Middle East carrier.

The US manufactur­er is engaged in a fierce battle with European rival Airbus for the medium-haul market, the world’s largest by volume, both offering reengined versions of their top-selling models that promise a 15 percent reduction in fuel production.

Currently, Airbus still has a slight edge with a 55 percent share of the market.

The European manufactur­er boasts orders for more than 5,500 aircraft since it launched the A320neo in 2010.

Boeing boasts more than 4,000 for the various models of the 737 MAX.

The agreement with Flydubai consists of a commitment for 175 MAX aircraft, and purchase rights for 50 additional MAXs.

More than 50 of the first 175 aircraft will be 737 MAX 10s. The rest of the initial order will be made up of the MAX 8 and MAX 9.

No-frills airline Flydubai, which serves 95 destinatio­ns in 44 countries, is an all-Boeing carrier.

It placed its first order for 50 Next-Generation 737800s in 2008. To date, it has taken delivery of 63 737800s and three 737 MAX 8 aircraft.

The new deal surpasses its previous record order of 75 MAXs and 11 Next-Generation 737-800s which was signed at the 2013 Dubai Air Show.

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