Boeing Said to Win Ryanair 737 Order Valued at $15 Billion

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Boeing Co. won an order from Ryanair Holdings Plc worth $15.1 billion at list price, selling 170 737-model planes that are due be phased out in favor of the re-engined Max version, people familiar with the matter said.

The deal between Boeing and Dublin-based Ryanair may be announced as soon as next week, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the talks aren’t public. Airlines typically buy at a discount to the catalog price, which is $89.1 million for the 737-800, now the top seller in Boeing’s lineup.