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China signs deal to purchase 60 Boeing B737 aircraft
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[December 22, 2014]
BEIJING (Reuters) - Air China Ltd
<601111.SS>, the country's flag carrier, said Monday it signed an
agreement to order 60 Boeing B737 planes for a total price of $5.9
billion.
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The aircraft are to be delivered between 2016 and 2020 per the
agreement, which was disclosed Monday in a Air China regulatory
filing.
The order comes four months after Boeing Co <BA.N> won an order for
80 737 planes from Singapore-based BOC Aviation.
Boeing said in September it expects China to need more than 6,020
aircraft in the next 20 years, an 8 percent rise over last year's
two-decade estimate, as growing overseas leisure travel drives
demand.
That same month Boeing delivered the first of seven 747-8
Intercontinental jumbo jets to Air China, which was one of the few
carriers to order the fuel efficient aircraft.
(Reporting by Twinnie Su and Gerry Shih, editing by Louise Heavens)
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