Thomson ReutersVisitors talk outside a Boeing booth during the opening day of the Singapore Airshow at Changi Exhibition
PARIS (Reuters) – Boeing Co has won an order for 25 current-generation Boeing 737 aircraft from United Continental Holdings , beating rivals including Canada’s Bombardier for the second time in a month, two industry sources said.The deal, which is said to involve the 126-seat 737-700 model, would be worth just over $2 billion at list prices.
Boeing and United Continental both declined to comment.
The follow-on deal with Boeing, first reported by the Wall Street Journal, comes weeks after United agreed to buy 40 Boeing 737-700 jets.
Bombardier said last week it was in new talks with United after winning an order from Air Canada for its CSeries jet.
(Reporting by Tim Hepher, Jeffrey Dastin, editing by David Evans)
Read the original article on Reuters. Copyright 2016. Follow Reuters on Twitter.
More from Reuters:
- Ted Cruz has asked for communications director to resign: media
- Central African Republic president aide says focus now on peace
- White House says magnitude of Zika challenge means new funding needed
- Yemeni president appoints general to senior army post, state media report
- Colorado can enforce its ‘Amazon tax’ law: U.S. appeals court