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China Eastern to Buy 25 Airbus Jets for $9.4B

  • China Eastern expects Airbus to deliver the jets in batches from 2029 to 2033
  • China Eastern says actual purchase price will be below Airbus's January 2025 list prices
  • New jets aimed at more ​long-haul services from Shanghai Pudong Airport

HONG KONG/PARIS, June 26 (Reuters) - China Eastern Airlines ‌said on Friday it plans to buy 25 A330neo jets from Airbus for a catalogue price of about $9.35 billion, as the Chinese carrier expands its widebody fleet to serve more international routes.

The aircraft are scheduled to be delivered in batches from 2029 to 2033, China Eastern said ​in a filing to the Shanghai Stock Exchange, adding that the two companies signed the purchase agreement in ​Shanghai earlier in the day.

China Eastern said in the filing that the catalogue price of $9.35 ⁠billion is based on Airbus's January 2025 list prices and the actual transaction price would be lower, with the airline ​securing a discount more favourable than in previous purchases from the European planemaker. Large discounts are standard practice when airlines ​place sizeable orders with planemakers.

The Shanghai-based airline said the widebody jets would primarily be deployed from Shanghai Pudong Airport to expand intercontinental destinations and increase flight frequencies, bolstering the hub's role as a transfer centre for long-haul routes.

The deal comes months after China Eastern ​in March signed a separate agreement with Airbus to purchase 101 A320neo aircraft at a list price of about $15.8 billion, as ​major Chinese airlines point to a renewed focus on international expansion as a key growth driver.

It also comes as Airbus steps up efforts ‌to ⁠expand its share in the world's second-largest aviation market, where it expects passenger traffic to grow by around 5% annually over the next two decades.

Reuters has reported the European planemaker has been in on-off negotiations in recent years to secure a huge order of up to 500 jets in China -- a type of package often tied to state visits -- but no ​deal was announced when French President ​Emmanuel Macron visited China ⁠in December.

The A330neo is an upgraded fuel-efficient version of the previous-generation Airbus A330 long-haul jet, featuring high-aspect-ratio wings and improved aerodynamics. It is powered by Rolls-Royce Trent 7000 engines.

China ​Eastern expects at least 10 of its older A330 jets to be retired on age ​grounds during the ⁠delivery period, meaning the new planes will partly serve as replacements.

The deal would be funded through a mix of the carrier's own capital, bank loans, bond issuances and other financing instruments. China Eastern said the phased payment structure was not expected to have a material impact ⁠on its ​cash flow or operations.

In a separate filing, China Eastern said one ​offshore unit would issue an overseas bond worth up to 2.8 billion yuan ($411.89 million), without specifying the use of proceeds.

($1 = 6.7980 Chinese yuan renminbi)

Reporting by ​Beijing Newsroom, Julie Zhu in Hong Kong and Tim Hepher in Paris; Editing by David Goodmand, Emelia Sithole-Matarise and Chizu Nomiyama

Source: Reuters


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