Qantas cancels $8.5B worth of Boeing 787 orders

Qantas cancels $8.5B worth of Boeing 787 orders

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A boxing kangaroo design is displayed on the tail of a Qantas plane at the Sydney International Airport. Embattled Australian flag carrier Qantas Airways on August 23 cancelled orders for 35 Boeing 787 aircraft to cut costs after posting a steep full-year net loss.

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Associated Press

Posted on August 23, 2012 at 12:01 AM

Updated Thursday, Aug 23 at 6:33 AM

Australian airline Qantas is canceling an order for 35 of Boeing's new 787 jets as it tries to cut costs.

The jets would have been worth $8.5 billion at list prices, although discounts are common on large orders.

The financially struggling airline is still buying 15 787-8s. It is also keeping options that allow it to buy as many as 50 of Boeing's longer 787-9. But it's cancelling orders for 35 of those jets.

Qantas CEO Alan Joyce says the change is part of trying to make Qantas profitable.

Boeing Co. says Qantas has been a long-standing customer and it will work with the airline to help it adapt.

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