The planes will be delivered between 2024 and 2031, Air China said in a filing
Air China will buy 100 Comac C919 jets in a deal valued at $10.8 billion based on list prices, giving a boost to the home-grown challenger to Airbus SE and Boeing Co.
The planes will be delivered between 2024 and 2031, Air China said in a filing. The Beijing-based airline, one of China's three biggest carriers, had previously ordered a handful of C919s.
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Comac, as Commercial Aircraft Corp of China is more commonly known, is angling to disrupt the dominance of Boeing and Airbus in commercial jetliner manufacturing. The order comes on the same day as privately-owned Suparna Airlines said it plans to replace its all-Boeing fleet with the C919.
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