KEY POINTS
  • Boeing kick-started a contest for tens of billions of dollars of orders at the Farnborough Airshow on Monday, with a $4.7 billion deal for freight planes with delivery firm DHL.
  • The U.S. planemaker said DHL had placed an order for 14 777 freighters, and purchase rights for seven additional freighters.
  • Boeing and European rival Airbus are expected to make several announcements on day one of the July 16-22 event, industry sources said.

Boeing kick-started a contest for tens of billions of dollars of orders at the Farnborough Airshow on Monday, with a $4.7 billion deal for freight planes with delivery firm DHL.

Even before the first displays took to the skies over a sun-baked southern England, the U.S. planemaker said DHL had placed an order for 14 777 freighters, and purchase rights for seven additional freighters.