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Taiwan's China Airlines divides $11.9 bln aircraft offer in between Boeing and Plane

Taiwan's China Airlines will split an order for its longhaul fleet renewal in between Boeing and European competing Plane and purchase trucks from the U.S. planemaker in a closely seen offer worth practically $12 billion.

Taiwan's biggest provider had been thinking about the 777X, of which the 777-9 is an alternative, and A350-1000 as replacements for its fleet of 10 Boeing 777-300ERs and to provide capacity for future development, sources have told Reuters previously.

China Airlines stated on Thursday that it would buy 10 Boeing 777-9 airplane and 10 Jet A350-1000s along with 4 777-8 truck airplane for $11.9 billion, with shipments for the new airplane beginning with 2029.

China Airlines has actually been actively planning its fleet size and is gradually broadening its existence in the international guest and cargo markets, it said in a declaration.

The A350s will be powered by Rolls-Royce engines while the 777-9s will be powered by GE engines, it added.

Multibillion-dollar deals for new airplane frequently need to take political along with company considerations into account - specifically in the case of Taiwan, offered its worldwide situation and pressure it faces to succumb to China's. sovereignty claims, which are turned down by the democratically. elected federal government in Taipei.

The United States is Taiwan's crucial global. backer and arms supplier in spite of a lack of official diplomatic. ties, and China Airlines' majority owner is the Taiwan. government.

China Airlines Chairman Hsieh Shih-chien said in October. that the carrier was not facing any political pressure on the. decision about its long-haul fleet.

China Airlines shares closed 1% down on Thursday, in line. with the more comprehensive index.

(source: Reuters)