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China’s Spring Airlines to purchase 21 Airbus A320 planes for $2.04b

byCustoms Today Report
22/07/2015
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SHANGHAI: With the aim to meet the increasing air travellers’ demands, China’s Spring Airlines has announced to purchase 21 Airbus A320 planes for 12.45 billion yuan ($2.04 billion).

The Chinese budget carrier intends to fund the purchase in part through a private placement of shares to raise 4.5 billion yuan. The single-aisle A320 has a list price of $97 million, according to Airbus.

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The Shanghai-listed company said, “Demand in China’s domestic and international aviation market is steadily increasing.” “The company intends to reasonably expand the scale of its fleet to increase its air transport capacity.”

Spring Airlines, headquartered in the Chinese commercial hub of Shanghai, was founded in 2005 and now flies more than 90 domestic and international routes, according to its website. Spring’s shares, which had been suspended since June 26 owing to a rout on China’s stock market, closed up 3.21 percent on Tuesday, reversing a 10 percent plunge in early trading.

The company’s net profit for the first quarter this year jumped 46.43 percent year-on-year to 254.32 million yuan.

China, the world’s second-largest economy, is already Asia’s biggest aircraft buyer as a growing middle class takes to the skies in ever-increasing numbers.

Last year, US aircraft giant Boeing forecast Chinese carriers will need nearly 6,000 new planes valued at $780 billion over the next 20 years, accounting for around 16 percent of world demand and nearly half of Asia’s.

But China hopes part of its vast aircraft market will go to a homegrown passenger plane – the 168-seat C919 – in a challenge to the global dominance of Boeing and Airbus.

Chinese economic growth is also slowing and expected to soften further in coming years – a trend industry officials say could put a dent in air travel. China’s gross domestic product expanded 7.4 percent last year, the slowest since 1990. The country’s GDP grew 7.0 percent year-on-year in the second quarter, matching the 7.0 percent expansion in the first three months of this year.

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