Southwest
Airlines to Boeing: We'll take the large
Southwest is opting for
delivery of bigger versions of a new Boeing 737, which means you'll be sharing
your plane with more passengers.
Southwest Airlines is upsizing.
The airline has exercised options for 40 Boeing
737 Max 8 airplanes worth $4.5 billion at list prices, it said late Tuesday. Southwest
is also deferring orders for smaller models to at least 2023.
The carrier, like other airlines around the world, has been mulling which
aircraft to add to its fleet as record numbers of passengers take to the skies.
China
Aircraft Leasing buys another 15 Airbus A320 jets, taking order size to US$7.5
billion
The company is well-placed to take advantage of the boom in China's air travel
demand
China Aircraft Leasing Group (CALC) has agreed to buy an additional 15 Airbus A320neo jets
on top of the 55 ordered in December, as it increases its fleet to meet the
growing demand for air travel in China, which is set to overtake the US as the
world's largest market.
The list price for the 15 single-aisle aircraft is US$1.63 billion, boosting
the overall order size to US$7.54 billion, which will be financed through
"internal resources and the proceeds from loans or other borrowings",
the company said on Friday.
"A strong order book is one of the most important assets for an aircraft
lessor to provide flexible solutions to airlines," said Mike Poon, chief
executive officer of CALC.
"With an expanded fleet and extended global presence, CALC is entering
into a new phase of corporate development to increase the aircraft under
management.
"We are targeting to deliver at least 40 aircraft per year hence need more
aircraft to support the plan."
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