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JAPAN AIRLINES CO. LTD (JAL.DU)

Dusseldorf - Dusseldorf Delayed Price. Currency in EUR
17.67+0.19 (+1.09%)
At close: 09:01PM CEST
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Previous Close17.48
Open17.60
Bid17.68 x N/A
Ask18.17 x N/A
Day's Range17.56 - 17.67
52 Week Range15.22 - 19.62
Volume161
Avg. Volume0
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  • Benzinga

    Japan Airlines Orders 21 Boeing 737-8 Jets

    Japan Airlines Co (OTC: JAPSY) has ordered 21 super-efficient Boeing Co (NYSE: BA) 737-8 jets. Terms were not disclosed. Japan Airlines seeks to strengthen its domestic and regional network as passenger traffic continues to return to pre-pandemic levels. It intends to begin introducing the airplanes into its fleet from 2026. Related: Boeing Nears 737 Max Deal With Japan Airlines: Report The 737 MAX will provide JAL with greater range and fuel efficiency, reducing both fuel use and carbon emissio

  • Reuters

    UPDATE 1-Japan Airlines and Boeing reach deal for 21 737 MAX jets

    Japan Airlines has placed its first-ever order for the Boeing 737 MAX, announcing a plan on Thursday to buy 21 jets to replenish its narrowbody fleet. The deal is worth at least $2.5 billion at list prices, Reuters previously reported, and notches a win for Boeing against European rival Airbus, which was in talks with JAL on the bestselling A320neo narrowbody jet. JAL President Yuji Akasaka told reporters the company intended to bring the new planes into its fleet from 2026.

  • Reuters

    Japan Airlines and Boeing reach deal for 21 737 MAX jets

    The deal is worth at least $2.5 billion at list prices, Reuters previously reported, and notches a win for Boeing against European rival Airbus, which was in talks with JAL on the bestselling A320neo narrowbody jet. JAL President Yuji Akasaka told reporters the company intended to bring the new planes into its fleet from 2026. The range and fuel efficiency of the 737 MAX will reduce carbon emissions by 15% compared to the planes they are replacing, he said.

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