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The 7E7 is designed to com pete with the Airbus A330-200 series as well as to replace the 757 and 767. It is Boeing’s first all-new plane since 1990. The deal is a record for the number of planes in a single customer’s order that initiates Production by Boeing. The old record was set in 1960 when Eastern Airlines and United Airlines each ordered 40 of the n e w 727s. More 7E7 orders are likely in the coming weeks and months hut “probably not on the order of magnitude of this order,” Boeing Commercial Airplanes spokeswoman Yvonne Leach said in a telephone interview. “I think we’ll see something happening in China in the rela tively near term.” Mike Bair, Boeing’s senior vice president for the 7E7, said in a conference call. The order includes the slum- haul Model 3, which will have about 3(X) seats, and the longer- range Model 8. w ith 230 seats in two classes, with the exact num ber of each to he determined later. “ANA’s selection of the Boeing 7E7 is consistent w ith our stated goal to operate the safest, most modem, efficient and com fortable fleet of aircraft in the world," ANA president Yoji Ohashi said in the joint statement. AM Nippon Airways (ANA) ordered 50 Boeing 7E7 Dreamy I passenger jets to be delivered in 2008. It was the first orfeil the new plane - designed to compete with the Airbus A3&)I Model of 7E7 Dreamliner passenger jet Boeing 7E7 Airbus A330-200 9.775 mi 7,648 mi SOURCES OoetoQ Co : Airtxis SAS In an l.S ty- ii Jl ev ; abk op fatioiui 193 ^ « plpos ; 198 feet ^jpossibli Hiovii Bice While Airbus has touted its 550-passenger A380 as a solu tion that enables airlines to pack more customers onto each flight between major hubs. 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