- Boeing Co BA has received an order for eight more 767 Freighters from United Parcel Service, Inc. UPS. The financial terms were not discloed.
- This order will increase UPS's 767 Freighter fleet to 108 airplanes.
- "The additional 767s will help us continue to deliver what matters to UPS customers around the world. This is a very versatile aircraft that we operate across every region of the globe," said UPS EVP and President U.S. Nando Cesarone.
- "This repeat order from UPS is a testament to the outstanding cargo capabilities of the 767 Freighter and further demonstrates Boeing's market leadership in the freighter segment," stated Ihssane Mounir, Boeing SVP of Commercial Sales and Marketing.
- UPS will begin taking delivery of these new airplanes in 2025.
- Price Action: BA shares are lower by 0.55% at $163.62, and UPS lower by 0.53% at $197.88 on the last check Monday.
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