Aeromexico has placed an order worth $372 million for six of Boeing’s next-generation 737s as part of the airline’s ongoing fleet modernisation programme.
The airline, the largest in
All the new aeroplanes will feature Boeing’s Blended Winglets, upward-swept wing extensions that can also be retrofitted to existing aircraft.
The 8-ft, carbon graphite winglets allow an aeroplane to extend its range, carry more payload and save on fuel. Boeing says they are particularly beneficial at hot, high altitude airports like
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