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Air Lease Corp chairman and chief executive Steven Udvar-Hazy said the company had already lined up three airlines to take the six 777-300ER jets.
The 777-300ER is an "Extended Range" version of the 777 with seating for up to 386 passengers and a range of 7,825 nautical miles (14,490 kilometres).
The deal, which has a list price value of $3.9 billion, takes Udvar-Hazy's career orders of the 777 to 100 and boosts Air Lease's intake of the 737 MAX to 104.
Air Lease on Monday selected GE's
"We look forward to expanding that portfolio," Udvar-Hazy said regarding the Boeing 787 models he has on order.
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He said Air Lease officials had recently taken a test flight aboard a 787-9.
"It's a huge step change," he told reporters at the air show. "It's even better than the (787)-8."
(Reporting by Jason Neely; Editing by Mark Potter)