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Dec 12, 2005 (newstodate): Kazakhstan plans to acquire up to 30 new aircraft for regional routes.
The information was given by the country's prime minister to Thomas Pickering, visiting Boeing VP.
The ministry of transportation will soon prepare an open tender for bids on the order.
Boeing probably stands a fair chance of winning the tender as Air Astana is already a dedicated Boeing-customer.
Set up in 2001, Air Astana operates a fleet of 11 aircraft comprising one Boeing-737-800, two Boeing 737-700, three Boeing 757-200, and five Fokker-50 aircraft
The information was given by the country's prime minister to Thomas Pickering, visiting Boeing VP.
The ministry of transportation will soon prepare an open tender for bids on the order.
Boeing probably stands a fair chance of winning the tender as Air Astana is already a dedicated Boeing-customer.
Set up in 2001, Air Astana operates a fleet of 11 aircraft comprising one Boeing-737-800, two Boeing 737-700, three Boeing 757-200, and five Fokker-50 aircraft