Air Canada said on Wednesday that it will buy up to 109 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft, including options and purchase rights under its narrow-body fleet renewal plan.
The agreement, which includes commitments, options and rights to the planes, will replace Air Canada’s existing mainline fleet of Airbus A320-family aircraft, the carrier said.
Deliveries of 61 planes are scheduled to begin in 2017 and run through to 2021, with options for another 18 planes and rights to purchase a further 30.
(Reuters)
December 12th, 2013
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