Swedish Airline Orders 4 More Boeing 737s
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SEATTLE — Lynjeflyg, the domestic airline of Sweden, has ordered four additional Boeing 737-500s, worth about $130 million, including spare parts, Boeing Commercial Air Group said.
The order converts four options for the 122-passenger, twin-engine planes that Lynjeflyg already held, Boeing said. Lynjeflyg now has 10 of the planes on order.
Boeing has received 215 orders from 20 customers for the 737-500. The plane entered service in February, and 11 have been delivered so far.
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