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Boeing
announced a $22.4 billion deal with Lion Air on Tuesday afternoon for 230
airplane orders — the largest deal in its history in terms of dollar value and
total number of airplanes.
This deal
alone has exceeded the $10 billion of deals signed at the previous Airshow in
2010.
Jakarta-based
Lion Air and Boeing finalized an order for 201 737 Maxs and 29 737-900 ERs.
Lion Air
will also acquire rights to purchase another 150 airplanes.
The
Singapore Airshow runs from Tuesday till Sunday at Changi Exhibition Centre
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