Boeing Finalizes USD$2.2 Bln Iraq Plane Sale

2008-5-6

Boeing said on Monday it sealed a USD$2.2 billion airliner order with the government of Iraq, as the country looks to ramp up commercial flights in the region.

The deal, originally struck in February, is for 30 of Boeing's single-aisle 737-800 jets.

Boeing said it was still finalizing an agreement to sell Iraq 10 of its new 787 Dreamliners, worth about USD$1.65 billion at list prices, which would allow for longer, intercontinental flights.

Iraq, which is also buying commercial planes from Canada's Bombardier, took options to buy a further 10 737s.

Under the deal, signed at a ceremony in Baghdad on Monday attended by Iraq Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and Boeing commercial planes chief Scott Carson, the US plane maker will advise Iraq on rebuilding its commercial airports, training personnel and arranging maintenance for old planes.

In the past few years Iraqi Airways, the country's state-controlled airline, has restarted limited service with old jets, which some countries do not accept at their airports for safety reasons. The airline, the oldest in the Middle East, was grounded under United Nations' sanctions in the early 1990s.

Upon delivery of the new Boeing aircraft, Iraqi Airways plans to expand its network from the Middle East into Europe, India and China, an Iraqi aviation official said in February.

Source: airwise
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