FARNBOROUGH, England--Qatar Airways Tuesday confirmed the purchase of 50 Boeing Co. 777X aircraft and committed to buying 50 more of the revamped jumbo jet.

The total deal for 100 jets is worth $40 billion at list prices, Qatar Airways Chief Executive Officer Akbar Al Baker said at the Farnborough International Air Show. Qatar also ordered eight current-generation 777 freighters. The commitment for the first 50 jets was first placed at the Dubai Air Show in November.

Emirates Airline and Qatar said in November that they joined forces to negotiate with Boeing for the almost $100 billion in deals they signed for the new 777X passenger jet.

Emirates last week also confirmed its order for 150 777X in a deal valued at $56 billion at list prices. It also holds purchase rights for an additional 50 777X jets. The aircraft is being sold in two different sized versions, the 777-8X and the 777-9X.

The revamped version of the 777X jet was designed specifically for the Gulf carriers and their strategy of connecting cities via one stopover in their hubs. Abu Dhabi's Etihad Airways also said in November that it would buy 25 777X, becoming a launch customer for that version of the aircraft. Lufthansa SA, All Nippon Airways and Cathay Pacific are also customers.

The three Persian Gulf carriers require jets designed to take off in extreme heat in the summer months and with the ability to fly longer distances, criteria the 777X meets.

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