United adds Boeing 787s and expands U.S. coast-to-coast routes

Reuters  |  CHICAGO/SEATTLE 

By Rucinski and M. Johnson

CHICAGO/SEATTLE (Reuters) - said on Monday it placed an order for nine more 787 widebodies and is also increasing its coast-to-coast flights between and and

The third-largest U.S. carrier's order brings Boeing's total 787 orders for 2018 to 105 aircraft, already surpassing the 94 orders it received in all of 2017, a source familiar with the deal said.

The expanded routes are part of United's plans to increase its capacity for this year by around 4.5 percent to 5 percent, a quicker growth rate than other airlines in the industry.

reported in May that United was in talks with plane makers and Boeing over the purchase of wide-body, long-haul passenger jets to replace a fleet of 50 aircraft.

United said on Monday it was increasing flights between and and to 27 daily flights. Its new 787-10 jets, the newest and longest variant in Boeing's family, will enter service early next year.

The carrier said it would be the first North American to operate the 787-10 on select flights between those cities.

(Reporting by Rucinski in Chicago and M. Johnson in Seattle; Editing by and Bill Berkrot)

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First Published: Mon, October 01 2018. 22:15 IST