Boeing inks deal to sell 20 planes to Kuwaiti firm

NEW YORK (AP) - Boeing Co. and Kuwaiti airplane leasing company ALAFCO are saying they finalized an order for 20 Boeing 737 MAX 8s valued at $2.0 billion at their current list price

ALAFCO buys planes and then leases them to airlines. The deal was first announced in July at Britain's Farnborough Airshow

The order brings the total number of 737 MAX orders to date to 878 for Chicago-based Boeing.

The companies did not say when the planes are expected to be delivered.

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