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31 January, 2008 |
All Nippon plans to buy 60 planes Boeing for $5,7 billion
Second-largest Japanese airline All Nippon Airways (ANA) plans to spend nearby 600 billion yens (5,7 billion dollars) on purchase of about 60 new planes Boeing, differing by the raised profitability. Such data has been represented in the message of the company.
Earlier the information on it has appeared in the Japanese magazines, where it was said that that purchase of new planes will be carried out within four nearest years and will be directed on reduction of costs in connection with the high prices for fuel.
Last year All Nippon Airways became the champion by quantity of orders for the newest liner Boeing-787 Dreamliner. Meanwhile on January, 16th, 2008 it became known that the aviaconcern can transfer again terms of the first deliveries of a novelty on the international market. First time the delay of the beginning of deliveries of “the liner of dream” has been declared on October, 10th 2007. Then the concern has transferred deliveries of the first air liners to customers since May for November-December 2008 that is 6 months later initially planned term.
Company Boeing has presented new air liner Boeing-787 Dreamliner in the beginning of July 2007. Dreamliner quickly became the most popular on sale civil plane in history of concern: in the beginning 2008 the corporation has received orders for construction of 802 aircrafts.
Airline All Nippon Airways Co. works in the market of air transportations since 1952.
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