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Investing.com -- Korean Air is expected to announce an order on Monday for approximately 100 Boeing airplanes, marking the largest purchase in the carrier’s history, coinciding with South Korean President Lee Jae Myung’s visit to Washington.
The substantial order is expected to include a mix of 787s, 777s and 737 Boeing aircraft, according to a report from Reuters, citing sources familiar with the matter.
Boeing Commercial Airplanes CEO Stephanie Pope and Korean Air CEO Cho Won-tae were both present at a gathering of business leaders with the South Korean president in Washington.
This order would represent a significant transaction for both Korean Air and Boeing, potentially strengthening their business relationship while expanding the Korean carrier’s fleet with various Boeing aircraft models.
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