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United Airlines orders 150 Boeing 737s, including 100 of its new 737 Max; $14B at list prices
Uniteds largest order in the airlines history with 150 aircraft (www.washingtonpost.com) さらに...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
I'm a bit puzzled by the -900 purchases. Doesnt the 787 seat only 20-30 more than a -900? Seems to me -700s would slot better in their fleet plans w/787s being the next logical step up. Those two are all the mainline domestic "power" they would require. UAL sure blows lots of money on aircraft purchases.
Could be a delivery or money thing
I hope they keep their Channel 9 on inflight entertainment systems on all these new planes. That's the only entertainment I need on flight!
Thanks guys.You're knowledge of airlines and fleet is super. Enjoy reading your ccomments.
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United Airlines orders 150 Boeing 737s
United Airlines ordered 150 Boeing 737s on Thursday, a big win for the jet-maker and a clear sign that the world's largest airline is shifting increasingly toward Boeing planes.
http://www.rgj.com/viewart/20120713/BIZ07/120713001/United-Airlines-orders-150-Boeing-737s-
United Airlines orders 150 Boeing 737s
United Airlines ordered 150 Boeing 737s on Thursday, a big win for the jet-maker and a clear sign that the world's largest airline is shifting increasingly toward Boeing planes.
http://www.rgj.com/viewart/20120713/BIZ07/120713001/United-Airlines-orders-150-Boeing-737s-
Nice move for United. Continental's influence is finally catching on, as they were a much better airline than United. Stay with one airframer, stay MADE IN THE USA. Even though Airbus will be building A320's in Alabama, they are not a USA company. Way to go United.
Amen fef
much better in what sense? United has always been a bigger airline than Continental. More routes, larger fleet, better alliance (* vs Skyteam), higher pax numbers...etc.