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To: russwinter who started this subject9/22/2004 1:17:31 PM
From: russwinter   of 110194
 
Boeing hikes jetliner prices

9/13/2004
Purchasing.com

Boeing Co. has raised catalog prices on its aircraft by 7% to reflect inflation. The list prices, last updated in 2002, are a guide for industry analysts, the media, and the public to use as estimates for order values. Airlines usually don't pay list prices. The new price for Chicago-based Boeing's 737, its most popular plane, is $44-$74 million; depending on maximum range and number of seats, up from $41-$68.5 million in 2002. The price for Boeing’s 747 jumbo jet rose to $198-$227 million, up from $185-$211 million. "The increase was just producer price inflation, and it's consistent with what others in the industry have done," says spokesman Todd Blecher. The new prices have been posted on the company's Web site.
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