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Turkmenistan Airlines Orders Three Boeing 737s

Manufacturing.Net - March 27, 2008

SEATTLE (AP) -- The Boeing Co. has confirmed an order for three 737s from Turkmenistan Airlines.
 
The national flag carrier of the central Asian nation is getting two 737-900ERs and one 737-700. The planes are worth about $221 million (euro141 million) at list prices, although buyers typically negotiate discounts.
 
Turkmenistan Airlines flies an all-Boeing fleet that also includes other 737s, 717s, 757s, and one 767.



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