Boeing finalizes order with Turkish Airlines for 20 new 737s worth $1.6 billion at list prices
Boeing Co. said Monday that it has finalized an order with Turkish Airlines for 20 new 737s.
The order includes 10 737-800s and 10 737-900 extended range aircraft, all based on the cabin design of Boeing's 787 aircraft. The order is valued at $1.6 billion at current list prices.
Turkish Airlines currently operates a fleet of 66 Boeing airplanes, including 58 737s.
The order was posted previously to Boeing's Web site as an unidentified customer. Boeing is based in Chicago.
Shares of the Chicago-based company fell 47 cents to $67.46 in morning trading.

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