Boeing received firm orders for 51 new planes.
The Seattle-based aerospace company said the orders, placed by four airlines, are for the model 500 version of its successful 737 twin jet airliner. The $2.1-billion deal includes the 51 firm orders, and options for 22 more planes and spare parts, Boeing said. The 737-500 will have about the same passenger capacity as the older 737-200, but adds the advanced technology featured in the 737-300 and 737-400 series. Southwest Airlines of Dallas has ordered 20 of the 737-500s and a Norwegian airline, Braathens SAFE, ordered 25 of the planes. The charter airline Euralair of France has ordered three 737-500s and a fourth, unidentified carrier ordered three of the planes.
More to Read
Inside the business of entertainment
The Wide Shot brings you news, analysis and insights on everything from streaming wars to production — and what it all means for the future.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times.