Airlines, Commercial Aviation & Maintenance
737 MAX

737 MAX

Source: The Boeing Co.


SHANDONG AIRLINES TO PURCHASE 50 BOEING 737S
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
737 MAX

737 MAX

Source: The Boeing Co.


SEATTLE, Wash. - Shandong Airlines' said earlier this week that it has committed to ordering 50 Boeing 737s, including 16 Next-Generation 737s and 34 737 MAXs. Boeing said the airline plans to expand its capacity to meet growing demand in China and Northeast Asia, "one of the most dynamic markets for commercial airplanes."

The order will be posted as such to the Boeing Orders & Deliveries website once all contingencies are cleared, Boeing said.

Source: Boeing
Associated URL: boeing.com
 

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