Jeju Air orders three Boeing Next-Generation 737-800s

<p style="text-align: justify;">Jan 11, 2017: Korean low-cost carrier Jeju Air has announced an order for three Boeing Next-Generation 737-800s.<br /><br />The order, valued at nearly $300 million at current list prices, will become the airline's first direct-purchased airplanes from <a title="Boeing" href="http://www.boeing.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Boeing</a> and fuel the airline's continued expansion within Asia's rapidly growing […]

Jeju Air orders three Boeing Next-Generation 737-800s
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Jan 11, 2017: Korean low-cost carrier Jeju Air has announced an order for three Boeing Next-Generation 737-800s.

The order, valued at nearly $300 million at current list prices, will become the airline's first direct-purchased airplanes from Boeing and fuel the airline's continued expansion within Asia's rapidly growing air travel market.

The carrier currently operates an all-Boeing fleet of 26 Next-Generation 737-800s.

"This acquisition is a major step in our growth strategy," said Ken Choi, chief executive officer, Jeju Air.

"We fully understand the benefits of owning and operating airplanes, which is what drove our decision to purchase these airplanes. We are confident that this order will enable Jeju Air to further strengthen our position as a leading low-cost carrier in Northeast Asia.”

"In addition, the 737 forms the backbone of our fleet and it has been a reliable work-horse for our airline over the past decade," said Choi. "We look forward to introducing these brand new airplanes into our fleet in the near future."

"This order is a testament of the market-leading efficiency, reliability and passenger comfort of the 737. We look forward to introducing additional 737s to Jeju Air's expanding fleet," said Ihssane Mounir, senior vice president, Global Sales and Marketing, Boeing Commercial Airplanes.

The 737-800 is the best-selling version of the highly successful Next-Generation 737 family, which is the world's most popular airplane.

Jeju Air's new 737 will feature the Boeing Sky Interior, the 787 Dreamliner inspired cabin, providing passengers a greater sense of spaciousness with decorative sculpted sidewalls, larger window reveals, LED mood lighting and larger pivot overhead stowage bins.

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