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AzAL selects GE engines for its latest B-787s 'Dreamliner'
15 March 2007 [10:07] -
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Azerbaijan Airlines selected the GEnx to power the three 787-8s it ordered last month.
The engine order is valued at more than $100 million, GE said.
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