China Aircraft Leasing says no change to Boeing 737 MAX order by brendagoh_ stellaq0420
SHANGHAI - China Aircraft Leasing Group Holdings Ltd on Tuesday said it has not put its order for 100 Boeing Co 737 MAX jets on hold, rebutting an earlier report by the South China Morning Post newspaper.
More than 300 Boeing 737 MAX jets have been grounded worldwide after nearly 350 people died in crashes in Indonesia in October and in Ethiopia last month. A spokeswoman for CALC told Reuters that Poon was referring to Boeing’s overall suspension of deliveries to airlines.
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