ANA Holdings orders Boeing, Airbus planes worth $2.2 billion
By Staff Reporter | Jan 30, 2015 04:41 AM EST
Japan's biggest airline, ANA Holdings, said on Friday it had ordered 15 jetliners from Boeing Co and Airbus Group worth $2.2 billion to bolster flights on domestic routes.
ANA's latest aircraft order includes three 787-10 jets and five 737-800s from Boeing, and seven A321s from Airbus, the carrier said in a release.
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