China's COMAC says clinches new C919, ARJ21 orders from Chinese leasing firms


ZHUHAI, China (Reuters) - State-owned plane maker Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China (COMAC) [CMAFC.UL] said on Tuesday it had clinched 23 new firm orders for its C919 passenger jet, from two Chinese leasing firms who also took out options to buy 33 more.

In a statement released to coincide with Airshow China, the country's biggest air expo, COMAC said SPDB Financial Leasing ordered five C919 planes - designed to China's challenger to Airbus Group and Boeing Co in the narrow-body aircraft market - and took options for a further 15. Financial details weren't disclosed.

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