Boeing September 2024 Order Book: Key Changes Announced
Boeing reported several significant changes to its order book in September 2024.
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Air Europa has formally agreed to a €300 million (approximately $349 million) investment offer from Turkish Airlines in exchange for a minority stake in the Spanish carrier. The strategic move is designed to bolster Turkish Airlines’ reach into the Latin American market, a region where it seeks deeper connectivity despite the two carriers belonging to different global alliances—SkyTeam for Air Europa and Star…
Shanghai Airlines, a subsidiary of China Eastern Airlines, has taken delivery of a new Boeing B787-9. The aircraft, with serial number 63720, is equipped with GEnx-1B74/75 engines, produced by General Electric, reflecting the airline’s commitment to operational efficiency and sustainability.
SAS (Scandinavian Airlines) and Air Europa have signed a new codeshare agreement aimed at improving air connectivity between Scandinavia and the Iberian Peninsula. This partnership represents a strategic move by both airlines to expand their route networks and offer greater convenience to their passengers.
China Airlines, the flag carrier of Taiwan, has received a new Boeing 777 Freighter (B777F) as part of its ongoing cargo fleet modernization program. The aircraft, bearing manufacturer serial number 68060, is powered by GE90-110B1/115B engines manufactured by GE Aviation. This latest addition underlines the airline’s strategic focus on expanding its long-haul freight capacity in response to sustained global cargo demand.
KLM has expanded its widebody fleet with the delivery of a Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner, bearing manufacturer serial number (MSN) 42507. The aircraft is powered by General Electric GEnx-1B76 engines, a high-bypass turbofan engine known for its fuel efficiency and long-range performance.
Bees Airlines, a Romanian carrier, has returned its sole aircraft, an Airbus A320, identified by serial number 1922, to its lessor, Heston Airlines, based in Lithuania. This development occurred just one day after the airline canceled all scheduled commercial flights, marking a significant downturn in its operations.