The Borneo Post

Malaysia Airlines to buy 50 Boeing jets

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KUALA LUMPUR: Struggling Malaysia Airlines yesterday announced plans to purchase 50 Boeing aircraft for US$ 5.5 billion as it continues efforts to recover from devastatin­g twin disasters in 2014.

Malaysia’s national flag carrier said it had placed firm orders for 25 Boeing 737 MAX jets and had purchase rights for another 25. Deliveries are to commence in 2019.

New chief executive officer Peter Bellew said the purchase of the aircraft, which are known for their fuel efficiency, would aid the airline’s recovery.

“This deal is a game- changer for Malaysia Airlines with much lower costs and greater efficiency which we will pass on to our loyal customers with lower fares,” Bellew said in announcing the deal.

Malaysia Airlines currently operates 56 Boeing 737- 800s as well as smaller numbers of Airbus aircraft.

The devastatin­g MH370 and MH17 disasters in 2014 pushed the perenniall­y loss-making airline to the brink of bankruptcy as bookings dried up.

MH370 disappeare­d on March 8 of that year, en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing with 239 passengers and crew. Debris found in the Indian Ocean has confirmed the Boeing 777 went down but the reasons are unknown.

Four months after MH370 vanished, MH17 was blown from the sky by a suspected Russianmad­e ground-to-air missile over war-torn Ukraine, killing all 298 passengers and crew.

State investment fund Khazanah Nasional took the company private later that year, and in 2015 brought in German airline turnaround specialist Christoph Mueller.

Mueller soon launched a painful rescue plan that slashed 6,000 jobs and dramatical­ly trimmed its route network.

But he abruptly announced in April that he would be leaving well before the end of his threeyear contract for unspecifie­d “personal reasons”.

He was succeeded on July 1 by Bellew, an Irish former executive with Ireland- based low- cost carrier RyanAir.

This deal is a game-changer for Malaysia Airlines with much lower costs and greater efficiency which we will pass on to our loyal customers with lower fares. Peter Bellew, Malaysia Airlines chief executive officer

 ??  ?? Bellew (left) and Senior Vice President of Sales, Asia Pacific and India for Boeing, Dinesh Keskar (right) pose for pictures with replicas model of the Boeing 737 Max aircraft after a signing ceremony in Putrajaya. -- AFP photo
Bellew (left) and Senior Vice President of Sales, Asia Pacific and India for Boeing, Dinesh Keskar (right) pose for pictures with replicas model of the Boeing 737 Max aircraft after a signing ceremony in Putrajaya. -- AFP photo

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