Air China Ltd. has signaled plans to take delivery of Boeing Co. 737 Max jets for the first time in over four years, another sign of an imminent breakthrough in the trade stalemate following the model’s two fatal crashes.
China’s national airline indicated it will take 12 Max jets this year and double that number in 2024 in its interim financial report published Wednesday. While the fleet plans are indicative and subject to change, the announcement gives an overall outlook of the carrier’s thinking around expansion.
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