China buys 30 A320s, puts off engine choice
China Aviation Supplies Corp., or CASC, signed a $1.5 billion contract for 30 Airbus A320 narrowbody twin jetliners yesterday, but left the engine choice open. Ten jetliners are earmarked for Guangzhou-based China Southern Airlines, which will get its first A320 in 1997. Other Chinese carriers, such...
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