Seoul: Korean Air plans to buy 103 aircraft from Boeing in a deal worth about $36.2 billion based on 2025 list prices, according to a regulatory filing Thursday.
The order, first announced in August, includes 20 Boeing 777-9, 25 Boeing 787-10, 50 Boeing 737-10 and eight Boeing 777-8 freighter aircraft.
"Based on manufacturer Boeing's 2025 list prices, the total investment for the confirmed purchase of 103 new aircraft amounts to approximately $36.1643 billion, though the figure may fluctuate due to exchange rate movements and other unavoidable factors," the filing says.
The agreement was first signed in Washington in August in a meeting of Korean and US businesses overseen by US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick.
At the time the deal, which also includes spare engines from GE Aerospace, was valued at approximately $50 billion, according to the company.
US President Donald Trump held on the same day his first meeting with South Korean President Lee Jae-myung weeks after both countries agreed to trade deals involving announcements of huge investments into the United States.
Korean Air had agreed in March 2025 to purchase up to 50 Boeing aircraft, a deal valued at around $32 billion, which also involved GE Aerospace.