Boeing sells more in ANA's US$16.6b spree
[TOULOUSE] ANA Holdings Inc gave Boeing Co's 787 Dreamliner a vote of confidence by ordering 14 more of the jets as part of a US$16.6 billion shopping spree a year after regulators grounded the composite aircraft.
ANA's 70-plane purchase on Thursday tilted towards Boeing, with the US company accounting for all 40 long-haul models in the deal, with a list value of about U$13 billion. Toulouse, France-based Airbus Group NV, seeking to crack Boeing's grip on Japanese airlines' wide-body fleets, sold 30 narrow-body jets.
"I wouldn't call this a split order: Boeing won," said Richard Aboulafia, an aerospace analyst with Teal Group, a consultant based in Fairfax, Virginia.
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