Airbus wins Chinese airline’s 101-plane order in victory over Boeing in key market
China Eastern Airlines placed a multi-billion dollar order for 101 Airbus A320neo aircraft on Wednesday, a significant win for Airbus in the Chinese market. The deal, valued at a list price of $15.8 billion but subject to a "significant price discount," is pending shareholder and state authority approval.

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AI-generatedChina Eastern Airlines placed a multi-billion dollar order for 101 Airbus A320neo aircraft on Wednesday, a significant win for Airbus in the Chinese market. The deal, valued at a list price of $15.8 billion but subject to a "significant price discount," is pending shareholder and state authority approval. Deliveries are scheduled between 2028 and 2032. The purchase will expand the Shanghai-based airline's narrowbody capacity, reduce fuel costs, and support carbon-neutrality goals. This order follows Airbus's success in securing 148 A320 aircraft orders from other Chinese airlines last year, while a speculated deal for Boeing has yet to materialize.
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5 extractedLast year, Airbus secured orders for 148 A320 aircraft from several Chinese airlines.
The jets would be delivered to China Eastern between 2028 and 2032.
Airbus granted China Eastern “a significant price discount”.
The list price of the deal would be US$15.8 billion.
China Eastern Airlines placed a multibillion-dollar order for 101 Airbus A320neo aircraft.