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Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Boeing Gets Orders For 737 From 2 Algeria Carriers
By Robert Daniel
MarketWatch Pulse
TEL AVIV -- Boeing, the Chicago aerospace giant, said on Tuesday from the Dubai Air Show that it received orders from two Algerian airlines for its model 737-800 jets. Terms weren't disclosed. Air Algerie ordered seven of the planes, bringing its 737 fleet to 22. The carrier also operates three Boeing 767-300 planes. And Boeing said that Tassili Airlines placed its first order for Boeing planes, signing a deal for four 737-800 jets. The carrier is a subsidiary of Algerian-government-owned Sonatrach Petroleum Corp., Boeing said.
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