Korean Air makes largest ever plane order
Korean Air just announced its largest every new aircraft order.
The airline has ordered 103 planes from Boeing in a deal worth about $36 billion and list prices.
It includes narrow and wide bodies with Boeing 787 Dreamliners, 777 and 737 jets.
Boeing’s commercial planes chief, Stephanie Pope called it a ‘landmark agreement.’
Korean Air will buy 50 Boeing 737-10 jets and 45 787 and 777 long-range jets.
Korean Air will also buy eight 777-8 Freighter cargo jets.
Boeing says it will provide work for about 135,000 across the US.
Korean Air has placed orders for more than 150 planes with Boeing so far this year.
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Steve JackmanAug 27, 2025 06:48 AM
Is there a connection between the leaders of S Korea and the USA meeting and then this big Boeing deal signed?
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