LE BOURGET, France, June 22,
2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Boeing (NYSE: BA) strengthened its
market position with important announcements and multi-billion
dollar orders and commitments for commercial airplanes and
commercial and defense services at the 2017 Paris Air Show.
The company launched the 737 MAX 10, the newest member of the
737 MAX family, with more than 361 orders and commitments from 16
customers worldwide. This wide market acceptance endorsed the 737
MAX 10 as the industry's most efficient and profitable single-aisle
airplane.
Commercial customers announced incremental orders and
commitments during the week for a total of 571 Boeing airplanes,
valued at $74.8 billion at list
prices.
Boeing revealed its 2017 Current Market Outlook, raising its
20-year outlook to more than 41,000 new airplanes, valued at
$6.1 trillion. Boeing also forecasts
significant growth in the Aerospace Services Market, projecting
$2.6 trillion demand in commercial
and government services for the next 10 years.
Boeing confirmed its new Global Services business remains on
track to be up and running next month. Standing up a global
services business will sharpen the company's focus and accelerate
its capabilities expansion.
Boeing Global Services announced multi-year services agreements
valued at up to $6 billion during the
show. The announcements included:
- Commercial Services: UPS ordered three 767 Boeing Converted
Freighters; Monarch selected Boeing's Global Fleet Care (formerly
GoldCare) and flight training services for its entire 737 MAX
fleet; and Norwegian selected Boeing to provide all its flight
training requirements across its Boeing fleet.
- Government Services: Rolls-Royce reached a parts and sales
distribution agreement with Aviall for support of its global fleet
of AE defense engines; the Indian Navy chose Boeing to support its
fleet of P-8I maritime patrol aircraft; and the U.S. Defense
Logistics Agency signed a contract with Boeing to support its F-15
fleet.
Airplane Development Vice President Michael Delaney laid out the deliberate,
disciplined and driven approach Boeing Commercial Airplanes is
following with execution on the MAX, 787-10 and 777X development
programs and the study of how to optimally address the middle of
the market in the next decade. Looking further into the future
Product Development Vice President Mike
Sinnett explored the possibilities for advancing autonomous
technology to help enhance safety, decision-making and traffic
management in the face of continued projected growth in air
transportation.
Boeing also announced the launch of Boeing AnalytX, which has
brought together more than 800 analytics experts from across the
company focused on transforming data into actionable insights and
customer solutions. Five customer agreements were announced to
provide solutions powered by Boeing AnalytX.
The Boeing 737 MAX 9 starred in the daily flying display while
the 787-10 Dreamliner, P-8A, V-22, AH-64 Apache and CH-47 Chinook
were featured in the static display.
Commercial Airplanes customer announcements
during 2017 Paris Air Show
Customer
|
Quantity /
Model
|
Value
(list prices)
|
BOC
Aviation
|
(10) 737 MAX
10
|
$1.2
billion
|
GECAS*
|
(20) 737 MAX
10
|
--
|
CDB Aviation Lease
Finance
|
(42) 737 MAX
8
(10) 737 MAX
10
(8) 787-9
Dreamliner
|
$7.4
billion
|
TUI
Group*
|
(18) 737 MAX
10
|
--
|
Tibet Financial
Leasing
|
(10) 737 MAX
8
(10) 737 MAX
10
|
$2.3
billion
|
SpiceJet
|
(20) 737 MAX
10
|
$2.5
billion
|
SpiceJet*
|
(20) 737 MAX
10
|
--
|
AerCap
|
(30) 787-9
Dreamliner
|
$8.1
billion
|
ALAFCO
|
(20) 737 MAX
8
|
$2.2
billion
|
Norwegian
|
(2) 737 MAX
8
|
$225
million
|
Monarch**
|
(15) 737 MAX
8
|
--
|
Lion Air
Group
|
(50) 737 MAX
10
|
$6.2
billion
|
ACG
|
(20) 737 MAX
10
|
$2.5
billion
|
Okay
Airways
|
(8) 737 MAX
10 (7) 737 MAX
8 (5) 787-9
Dreamliner
|
$3.1
billion
|
Avolon
|
(75) 737 MAX
8
|
$8.4
billion
|
BlueAir**
|
(6) 737
MAX
|
--
|
Ryanair
|
(10) 737 MAX
8
(200
seats)
|
$1.2
billion
|
Azerbaijan
Airlines
|
(4) 787-9
Dreamliner
|
$1.1
billion
|
CALC
|
(35) 737
MAX (15) 737 MAX 10
|
$5.8
billion
|
United*
|
(100) 737 MAX
10
|
--
|
United
|
(4)
777-300ER
|
$1.4
billion
|
Japan Investment
Adviser
|
(10) 737 MAX
8
|
$1.1
billion
|
Ethiopian
Airlines**
|
(10) 737 MAX
8
|
--
|
Ethiopian
Airlines
|
(2) 777
Freighters
|
$651
million
|
ALC
|
(5) 737 MAX
7 (7) 737 MAX 8
|
$1.2
billion
|
EL
AL
|
(2) 787-8
Dreamliner (1) 787-9
Dreamliner
|
$729
million
|
Mauritania
Airlines**
|
(1) 737 MAX
8
|
--
|
Donghai
Airlines*
|
(10) 737 MAX
10
|
--
|
Malaysia
Airlines*
|
(10) 737 MAX
10
|
--
|
Xiamen
Airlines
|
(10) 737 MAX
10
|
$1.2
billion
|
Copa
Airlines*
|
(15) 737 MAX
10
|
--
|
Tassili
|
(3) Next
Generation
737-800s
|
--
|
Unidentified
major
airline customer
|
(125) 737 MAX
8
|
$14.1
billion
|
AerCap*
|
(15) 737 MAX
10
|
--
|
Ruili
|
(20) 737 MAX
8
|
$2.2
billion
|
Total
Incremental
Orders and
Commitments
|
571
airplanes
|
$74.8
billion
|
* Conversion
** Unidentified to identified
Contacts:
Chantal
Dorange
Boeing International Corporate Communications
+ 34 630046736
chantal.dorange@boeing.com
Marc Birtel
Boeing Commercial Airplanes Communications
+ 1 206 390 4115
marc.r.birtel@boeing.com
John Morrocco
Boeing Defense, Space & Security Communications
+ 1 610 715 7975
john.morrocco@boeing.com
Conrad Chun
Boeing Global Services Communications
+1 314 452 2294
Conrad.chun@boeing.com
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