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Boeing secures record 777X cargo plane deal and bags 737 Max order from Qatar Airways

Boeing launched the freighter version of its 777X wide-body aircraft after securing a record order from Qatar Airways for up to 50 cargo planes, along with a similar number of 737 Max 10 jets, giving the US plane maker an edge over arch-rival Airbus.

The combined value of the deal is worth more than $30 billion at list prices, the companies said in a statement on Monday.

Qatar Airways placed a firm order for 34 new 777X freighters with an option for 16 more in a deal worth more than $20bn at current list prices.

The order is the largest freighter commitment in Boeing’s history by value, it said. Deliveries of the new freighter are expected to begin in 2027.

Under the terms of the deal, Qatar Airways will convert 20 jets from a previous order of 60 777X passenger jets into the new 777-8 freighters. The 777-8 is part of the 777X family.

Qatar Airways also signed an order with General Electric worth $6.8bn for GE9X engines as part of its new freighters commitment, it said.

We are delighted to launch Boeing’s next great cargo airplane – the 777-8 Freighter

Boeing Commercial Airplanes president and chief executive Stan Deal

To bridge the gap until the delivery of the 777X cargo planes, Qatar Airways also ordered two current 777 freighters.

Qatar Airways also signed an initial agreement for a firm order of 25 aircraft from the 737 Max 10 family, with the option to buy 25 more. The deal is valued at about $7bn at current list prices.

The Max 10 is the largest variant in the 737 Max family.

“We are delighted to launch Boeing’s next great cargo airplane — the 777-8 Freighter,” Boeing Commercial Airplanes president and chief executive Stan Deal said.

“Ninety per cent of the global dedicated freighter fleet is made up of Boeing airplanes. With global supply chains under pressure and high demand for e-commerce, the performance and capabilities of the fleet is more important than ever.”

Boeing shares surged on the orders, ending the day up 5.1 per cent at $200.24.

Boeing has long exerted dominance over the global air cargo market, with its line-up of jets — including the 747F, 767F and 777F models — making up most of the global freighter fleet.

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