FARNBOROUGH,
United Kingdom,
July 14 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
Boeing
(NYSE: BA) and
Dubai's recently launched low-cost airline FlyDubai today
announced an order for 50 Next-Generation 737-800s at the Farnborough Air
Show. Valued at approximately
$3.74 billion at current list prices, the order
will be added to
Boeing's Orders & Deliveries Web site at the next regularly
scheduled update. FlyDubai has substitution rights to convert its 737-800
orders to 737-900ERs (extended range) in the future.
"The Boeing Next-Generation 737 is ideally suited to our mission to bring
some two billion regional inhabitants affordable, efficient and flexible
travel options to and from Dubai," said Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al-Maktoum,
chairman of the new low-cost airline. "FlyDubai will be the first step for a
new set of passengers seeking out high-demand tourist destinations in the Gulf
States and surrounding countries, while bringing connectivity to all parts of
the globe."
The Dubai government initially formed FlyDubai in March. Since then, the
airline has been building a business model based on flexible flight operations
with a high degree of interactivity with its customers, giving them greater
control in booking flights and tailoring their in-flight services. The
low-cost airline's operations will be entirely separate from Emirates Airline
and Group.
Boeing Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer CEO Jim McNerney
hosted a ceremonial signing and press conference held at the air show.
"Our relationship with the UAE is something we truly value and have worked
to strengthen over time," McNerney said. "Today's order is the result of a
thorough analysis of the contributions the Next-Generation 737 can make to
FlyDubai's innovative business model. We foresee the unmatched efficiency and
operability of this incredible airplane bringing the same success to our
partners in Dubai as it does to so many of the world's most successful
low-cost carriers."
One hundred sixteen customers have ordered more than 4,800 Next-Generation
737s. Boeing has more than 2,200 unfilled orders for the Next-Generation 737
valued at more than $160 billion at current list prices.