China Southern Airlines plans to add 39 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft to its fleet by 2022 and 103 by the end of 2024, the airline said in its 2021 annual results presentation.
→ FAA warns Boeing may not win certification for 737 MAX 10 by year-end.
Boeing’s backlog report as of Feb. 28 shows that China Southern has 34 737 MAX aircraft on order. The manufacturer has 4,137 orders for the 737 MAX, of which 724 are attributed to “unidentified customers.”
According to airfleets.net, China Southern has a fleet of 213 Boeing 737s, of which 24 are MAX 8s. Its total fleet amounts to 645 aircraft, of which 309 are Airbus A320 family aircraft.
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