Question
How many aircraft will be bought by Air India in an
agreement with aerospace manufacturer Boeing?Solution
Air India signs a historical agreement with American aircraft manufacturing company Boeing for the purchase of 220 aircraft. The deal is worth 34 billion dollars. Under this deal, 20 Boeing 787s, as well as 10 Boeing 777-9s widebody aircraft and the purchase of 190 Boeing 737 Max single-aisle aircraft have been approved. The Boeing Company is an American multinational company and the founder is William E. Boeing. Before this deal, Air India had bought 250 aircraft from France's Airbus.
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