May 21, 2007 at 7:02 pm
From the AP….
SEATTLE — Boeing says it has received an order for 61 planes from the European tourism company TUI Group.
The 50 Boeing 737s and eleven Boeing 787s are worth $4.7 billion dollars at list prices.
The orders were previously listed on Boeing’s Web site to an unidentified buyer.
Boeing says TUI plans to put the airplanes into service with Arkefly in The Netherlands, Belgium-based Jetairfly, Thomsonfly of the United Kingdom, Germany-based TUIfly and the Scandinavian operator TUIfly Nordic.
By: by738 - 26th May 2007 at 22:08
Yes but 2 have already passed to Silverjet.
Yes two that were older, hence the disposal.
By: andyxh558 - 26th May 2007 at 15:24
the order for the 787 was from first choice airways so now Tui has took it over when they merged.
By: bring_it_on - 25th May 2007 at 04:20
this order was placed in december 2006 IIRC , the customer back then was not identified . It was only last week when boeing ID’d the customer as TUI , so these orders were allready accounted for last year.
By: tommyinyork - 25th May 2007 at 00:47
Yes but 2 have already passed to Silverjet.
By: by738 - 24th May 2007 at 23:18
Wasnt this announcement ages ago ?
The 762’s that remain arent that old.
By: tommyinyork - 24th May 2007 at 22:44
How long the 762’s got left.