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Boeing wins $10bn order from China

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BEIJING: China Southern Airlines Co, Asia’s largest carrier by number of passengers, ordered 110 planes worth about $10 billion from Boeing Co, adding more efficient aircraft to its fleet with China set to become the world’s largest aircraft market in the next 20 years.

“The Guangzhou-based carrier will buy 30 737NG and 50 737MAX models, valued at $7.24 billion at list prices,’’ the company said in a statement yesterday. The prices are before the discounts that are typical in the industry.

China Southern’s Xiamen Airlines unit also agreed to purchase 30 737MAX planes for a total of $2.88 billion before discounts, China Southern said in a separate exchange filing.

“China Southern’s commitment is a solid endorsemen­t of the popularity of the next-generation 737 and 737 MAX,” Ihssane Mounir, Boeing Commercial Airplanes’s senior vice president for Northeast Asia sales, said in an e-mailed statement.

The deal comes nearly three months after Chinese President Xi Jinping signed an order for 300 jets worth $38 billion on a state visit to the US.

Boeing also signed a deal to build a 737 completion centre in China, partnering with Commercial Aircraft Corp of China Ltd, known as Comac. It’s not immediatel­y clear whether yesterday’s announceme­nt is part of that agreement.

China Southern said it would also sell back to Boeing 16 planes — 13 757s and three 733s — 13 engines and other aerospace materials for $104 million over three years, starting in 2016.

“Boeing will pay costs involved, which are expected to total $1.9 million,’’ China Southern said.

China Southern expects to take delivery of the 737NG planes between 2017 and 2018 and the 737MAX jets from 2017 to 2021.

Xiamen Airlines, based in southern China’s Fujian province, will take delivery of its planes between 2018 and 2021.

The carrier also plans to convert the last nine 737NG planes in another 40-plane deal signed in August 2012 to 737MAX models, under the same terms as the deal signed yesterday.

Asian air travel growth is lifting orders for planemaker­s Boeing and Airbus Group SE, with China forecast to surpass the United States as the world’s largest aircraft market within the next two decades.

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