KLM Royal Dutch Airlines has ordered two more Boeing 777-300ER aircraft to its fleet.
The airline is intending to expand its current fleet as it aims to operate one of Europe's most modern and efficient fleet.
The order, valued at $751 million at current list prices, was previously attributed to an unidentified customer.
"KLM is one of the world's leading network carriers and an aviation pioneer and we are delighted the airline has once again selected the Boeing 777-300ER to strengthen its long-haul fleet for the future," said Ihssane Mounir, senior vice president of commercial sales & marketing for Boeing. "KLM's continuing interest in the 777-300ERs shows the enduring appeal and value of the 777, thanks to its outstanding operating economics, superior performance and popularity among passengers."
The 777-300ER can seat up to 396 passengers in a two-class configuration and has a maximum range of 7,370 nautical miles (13,650 km).
The carrier operates 29 777s, including 14 777-300ERs. It also flies 747s and the 787 Dreamliner family.