Boeing said in a statement that the Chinese airline also agreed
to buy seven Boeing 757-200 passenger jets, which it will
convert into freighters, as part of a deal signed on Tuesday.
Financial terms weren't disclosed.
The U.S. aerospace firm has yet to launch a formal program to
convert older 737-800 passenger jets into freighters. But China
Postal, which already operates a fleet of over 30 Boeing
aircraft according to its website, joins Hangzhou-based YTO
Airlines as a launch customer for the converted aircraft, making
a full conversion program launch more likely.
The jet maker has been gauging customer interest in the
converted aircraft as the current generation of 737 passenger
planes is to be replaced by the upgraded 737 Max passenger
aircraft later this decade.
(Reporting by Siva Govindasamy; Editing by Kenneth Maxwell)
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