US$6b deal for 50 Boeing jets in sight By Cao Desheng (China Daily) Updated: 2005-07-30 07:14
Chinese airlines are expected to finalize contracts worth US$ 6 billion for
50 Boeing 787 Dreamliners early next month.
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This file photo released 28 January 2005 by US aircraft constructor
Boeing shows the new Boeing 787 jet pictured
airborne. [AFP] | The agreement with the US
aircraft manufacturer is part of a deal initially drafted in early January,
according to a National Development and Reform Commission statement on Friday.
The airlines include Air China, China Eastern Airlines, Hainan Airlines,
Xiamen Airlines and Shanghai Airlines, with the first aircraft delivery slated
for June 2008, the statement said.
Production of the Boeing 787, a long-haul passenger jet with a seat capacity
ranging from 223 to 296, will begin in 2006. The first flight is expected in
2007.
In January, Boeing inked an initial agreement to sell 60 Boeing 787 passenger
jets with a catalogue price of US$ 7.2 billion to Chinese airlines.
That agreement also included China Southern Airlines, which was missing from
Friday's announcement.
"We are still in the process of working with the six Chinese airlines to
finalize the previously announced commitments for the 787s," George Liu,
vice-president of Communications at Boeing China, told China Daily.
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