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DAL767-400ER
http://www.reuters.com/article/idCNLDE6130XM20100204?rpc=44
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ISTANBUL, Feb 4 (Reuters) - National flag-carrier Turkish Airlines (THYAO.IS), which aims to carry 20 percent more passengers in 2010, said on Thursday it would buy 20 planes from U.S. planemaker Boeing (BA.N) as it rapidly expands its fleet.

The airline said it would purchase 10 B737-800 planes and 10 B737-900 ER planes for delivery between 2011 and 2014, with an option to take 15 more of the same models for delivery between 2013 and 2015.

The 737 is a short-to-medium range plane with a capacity of around 200 passengers, according to Boeing's website.

Turkish Airlines flew 25.1 million people in 2009, an increase of 11 percent and making it Europe's fourth-biggest airline by passenger numbers, as it boosted its lucrative transit business.

The airline has ambitions to become Europe's number three and fly 30 million passengers in 2010.
Aurora
Continuing to collect virtually every type of (commercial) aircraft under the sun, huh?
jimc
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http://www.reuters.com/article/idCNLDE6130XM20100204?rpc=44
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ISTANBUL, Feb 4 (Reuters) - National flag-carrier Turkish Airlines (THYAO.IS), which aims to carry 20 percent more passengers in 2010, said on Thursday it would buy 20 planes from U.S. planemaker Boeing (BA.N) as it rapidly expands its fleet.

The airline said it would purchase 10 B737-800 planes and 10 B737-900 ER planes for delivery between 2011 and 2014, with an option to take 15 more of the same models for delivery between 2013 and 2015.

The 737 is a short-to-medium range plane with a capacity of around 200 passengers, according to Boeing's website.

Turkish Airlines flew 25.1 million people in 2009, an increase of 11 percent and making it Europe's fourth-biggest airline by passenger numbers, as it boosted its lucrative transit business.

The airline has ambitions to become Europe's number three and fly 30 million passengers in 2010.



Deal finalized today:

http://seattle.bizjournals.com/seattle/sto....html?ana=yfcpc


Aircraft giant Boeing said Monday that Turkish Airlines has finalized an order for 20 next-generation 737 airplanes.

Chicago-based Boeing, in a statement, said the order includes 10 737-800s and 10 737-900ER (Extended Range) airplanes. The order is valued at $1.6 billion at current list prices.

Turkish Airlines, based in Istanbul, currently operates a fleet of 66 Boeing airplanes


TheMightyM
Deal announced today. The order was actually booked back on February 22 as an UFO.
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