United
weighs purchase of new Boeing 767 passenger jets: WSJ
NEW YORK (Reuters) - United Continental Holdings Inc (UAL.N) is considering
replacing wide-body planes with new Boeing 767 passenger jets, the Wall Street
Journal reported on Sunday.
The move would mark a reversal for Boeing Co (BA.N), which stopped making the
passenger version of the jet three years ago. The aerospace company has been
eyeing ways to restart production of the model, the Journal said, citing people
familiar with the plans.
United has been looking at options for replacing some 767 passenger jets used
on transatlantic routes and to South America and whose average age is about 20
years old, according to the report.
A spokesman for the airline said it holds regular discussions about its fleet
needs with manufacturers, including Boeing and Airbus (AIR.PA).
"We have not recently asked for an offer for any particular wide-body
aircraft type but have in the ordinary course of discussions asked for
information about several wide-body aircraft, including the 767," the
United spokesman said in an emailed statement.
Boeing did not respond to requests for comment or confirmation on the report.
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