Delta Orders 100 Boeing 737 MAX 10 Jets
2022年7月18日 - 8:11PM
Dow Jones News
By Will Feuer
Delta Air Lines Inc. said it placed an order for 100 737-10
jets, the largest model in Boeing Co.'s 737 MAX line, with options
to order an additional 30 airplanes.
Boeing said the jets will help reduce fuel use and emissions by
20% to 30% compared with the planes they will replace. The 737-10
jet can cover 99% of single-aisle routes around the world, seating
up to 230 passengers with a maximum range of 3,300 nautical miles,
the company said.
Delta also agreed to contract with Boeing Global Services for a
full interior reconfiguration of 29 737-900ERs in its current
fleet, Boeing said. Those planes will be ready to enter Delta's
2025 summer schedule with fully refreshed interiors, the company
added.
Shares of Delta rose almost 2% in premarket trading to $30.59 a
share. Boeing stock rose almost 3% to $151.98 a share.
Write to Will Feuer at Will.Feuer@wsj.com
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