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China Eastern Airlines will buy 25 Airbus A330 Neo jets worth $9.4 billion

China Eastern Airlines announced on Friday that it will purchase '25 A330 Neo jets from Airbus at a catalogue price of $9.35 billion. The Chinese carrier is expanding its widebody fleet in order to service more international routes.

China Eastern said that it would deliver the aircraft in batches between 2029 and 2033 in a filing with the Shanghai Stock Exchange. The two companies had signed a purchase agreement earlier in the day in Shanghai.

The filing stated that the transaction would be used to upgrade and replace the existing aircraft models and supplement the company's?future transportation capacity.

The A330neo, an improved fuel-efficient version Airbus A330 long haul jet featuring high aspect-ratio wings with improved aerodynamics. The Trent 7000 engines are powered by Rolls-Royce.

China Eastern stated that its 'latest deal' would be funded by a combination of its own capital and bank loans as well as bond issuances and other financial instruments. The?phased?payment structure? was not expected to impact its cash flow and operations.

The 'Shanghai-based carrier said that the widebody aircraft?would be deployed primarily from Shanghai Pudong Airport in order to increase flight frequencies and expand intercontinental routes, strengthening the hub's role as a transfer centre for long haul routes.

(source: Reuters)