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  • Dec 30, 1999

    The Boeing Company today confirmed that German inclusive-tour carrier Hapag-Lloyd Flug has ordered two Next-Generation 737-800s. The order value is approximately $100 million. These orders are...

  • Dec 29, 1999

    The Boeing Company today confirmed an order from Air Berlin for six Next-Generation 737-800s. The deal is valued at approximately $300 million. This is a new order not previously accounted for in...

  • Dec 28, 1999

    Emirates, the flag carrier of United Arab Emirates, took delivery of its second Boeing 777-300 on lease from Singapore Aircraft Leasing Enterprise (S.A.L.E.). In November, after taking delivery of...

  • Dec 23, 1999

    The Boeing Company announces it has met the Y2K challenge and believes its 53,000 computing and non-computing systems will be operational during and after the year 2000 transition. The Boeing...

  • Dec 23, 1999

    The Boeing Company confirmed an Alaska Airlines order for two Next-Generation 737-700 airplanes. The Next-Generation 737, which entered service last year, is the newest and most advanced...

  • Dec 23, 1999

    Singapore Airlines signed a definitive agreement exercising options for 10 777-200ERs (Extended Range), The Boeing Company confirmed today. This is a new order not previously accounted for in...

  • Dec 22, 1999

    The Boeing Company today announced it has reached an agreement with International Lease Finance Corporation. (ILFC) for up to 100 Next-Generation 737s. The agreement consists of 50 firm orders and...

  • Dec 22, 1999

    GATX Capital has ordered five Next-Generation 737-800s and two 757-200s, The Boeing Company today confirmed. Today's announcement brings GATX orders for the Next-Generation 737 to 20 and orders...

  • Dec 21, 1999

    The U.S. Air Force accepted its 57th Boeing C-17 Globemaster III cargo airplane in a brief ceremony here today. Maj. Gen. Bruce Carlson, director of Operational Requirements, Deputy Chief of...

  • Dec 21, 1999

    In ceremonies attended by more than 1,000 employees, government officials and other guests today at the Boeing plant here, Trans World Airlines, Inc., took delivery of the last MD-80 to come off...