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Two Chinese airlines plan to buy Airbus jets worth up $8.2 billion

According to stock exchange filings, China's Spring Airlines (China) and Juneyao Airlines (Japan) announced Monday plans to buy 30 and 25 Airbus A320 family?jets.

Spring Airlines, a budget carrier in China, has signed a deal to purchase 30 A320neo planes at a list price of $4.13 billion. The company filed corresponding documents with the Shanghai Stock Exchange. It said that the jets would be delivered in batches between 2028-2032.

In a filing with the Shanghai Stock Exchange,?Juneyao Airlines of Shanghai said that it planned to sign an agreement?with Airbus to buy?25 A320 family jets. The planes, based on their list price, are valued at $4.1 billion and will be delivered between 2028-2032.

According to filings, both deals need government approvals.

Airbus has been in sporadic negotiations with China since 2024, trying to secure a 500-jet order. The planemaker announced earlier this month that it had secured Chinese approval to proceed with the delivery of 120 jets previously ordered, but still awaiting progress on new orders. (Reporting and editing by Tomaszjanowski; Yukun Woo and Ryan Woo)

(source: Reuters)