UALA LUMPUR: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.
Boeing said the MoU was signed at the 2016 Farnborough International Airshow.
Boeing commercial airplanes president and CEO Ray Conner said: "We are pleased with this new milestone in our relationship with Xiamen Airlines."
"The market-leading efficiency and reliability of the 737 MAX 200 will enable Xiamen and its subsidiaries to expand its growing network, while maintaining an optimal fleet. This MoU further demonstrates the strength of our enduring partnership and we look forward to finalising the deal in the near future."
Xiamen Airlines operates an all-Boeing fleet of more than 140 airplanes including six 787 Dreamliners, 130 Next-Generation 737s and four 757s. The carrier plans to grow its operational fleet to 200 airplanes by the end of the decade and looks to expand regionally with the new 737 MAX.
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