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Mon, 31 Dec 2007 23:38 |
SEATTLE (AP) - Boeing Co. on Monday said South Korea's Jeju Air has ordered five 737-800 aircraft.The aircraft maker said the deal is worth $370 million at list prices, although carriers often negotiate discounts. The planes will be the first Boeing aircraft in Jeju's fleet.'The 737-800 aircraft exactly matches our long-term growth requirements for our routes within Korea domestically and to Japan, China and other Asia Pacific regions,' Jeju said in a prepared statement.The single-aisle 737 is Boeing's best-selling passenger plane. The 737-800 version can seat up to 189 passengers.Boeing shares rose 4 cents to $87.50 in after-hours trading. The stock fell 79 cents during the regular session.Copyright 2007 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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