CHINA Eastern Airlines (CEA) has taken delivery of its
first directly purchased Boeing 737-700, company sources said
Sunday.
The company's newest 737-700 is the second of 11 such
planes the airline will be acquiring by June 2003. Four of the
737-700s will be bought outright while seven are to be leased
from two companies. Six of the planes will be leased from the
International Lease Finance Corporation and one from Boullioun
Aviation Services.
The new 737-700 has 134 seats -- eight first-class seats
and 126 economy seats.
"The delivery of this 737-700 marks another milestone in
the partnership between CEA and Boeing," said Larry Dickenson,
Boeing Commercial Airplanes' senior vice president of sales.
"We are proud of the relationship we have with China Eastern
and look forward to continuing working to bring people
together as China develops its domestic aviation network."
Established in 1987, CEA has now expanded its fleet to 70
airplanes with route networks extending throughout Asia,
Australia, Europe and the United States.
(Xinhua)
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