China Southern Airlines's unit Xiamen Airlines has inked an MoU with Boeing to purchase up to 30 737 MAX 200 airplanes, valued at up to US$3.39bil (RM14.91bil) at current list prices.
Boeing said on Monday the airline, which is already a 737 MAX customer, sees the MAX 200 as a fit for its low cost subsidiaries, including Jiangxi Airlines and Hebei Airlines.
Both parties will work closely to finalise the agreement, which requires the go-ahea of Xiamen Airlines board and the China Southern Airline Group board, as well as the Chinese Government.
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Boeing said on Monday the airline, which is already a 737 MAX customer, sees the MAX 200 as a fit for its low cost subsidiaries, including Jiangxi Airlines and Hebei Airlines.
Both parties will work closely to finalise the agreement, which requires the go-ahea of Xiamen Airlines board and the China Southern Airline Group board, as well as the Chinese Government.
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