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China Eastern Airlines will buy 101 Airbus aircraft worth $15.8 billion

China Eastern Airlines, a subsidiary of China Airlines, signed a contract with Airbus on Wednesday for the purchase of 101 A320neo planes at list prices. The deal is worth $15.8billion.

According to the filing, the aircraft will be delivered in batches to the company between 2028 and 2032.

Air China, Spring Airlines, and Juneyao Airlines are among the Chinese carriers that announced plans to buy A320neo aircraft in December. The major European aerospace firm is working hard to increase its market share on the second largest aviation market in the world.

China Eastern Airlines filed a filing stating that the new 'jets' will replace its existing fleet and expand future capacity. They will also increase aircraft efficiency and reduce fuel consumption and operating costs.

In 2022, the airline signed an agreement for 100 A320neo aircraft to be delivered over a period of time between 2024 and?2027.

China Eastern's annual report revealed that in 2024 it will add 35 new aircrafts to its fleet. These include the COMAC?C919, Boeing's B787, and A320neos from Boeing and COMAC.

Airbus has been involved in sporadic negotiations over the past few years in an attempt to 'grab' a large order of up to 500 aircraft in China - a package that is often associated with?state visits. However, no deal was announced when French Emmanuel Macron visited China last December.

(source: Reuters)