Malaysia Airlines eyes new Boeing jets should China reject them
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Malaysia Airlines eyes new Boeing jets should China reject them
Malaysia Airlines' parent company, Malaysia Aviation Group, is talking to Boeing about acquiring new jets that become available if Chinese airlines stop taking deliveries, its managing director told Malaysian state news outlet Bernama.
Malaysia Aviation Group plots path through trade tensions
The managing director of Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG) says the state-owned company does not require any fresh capital injections and is always canvassing new aircraft options, including from manufacturers such as COMAC. Izham Ismail also said rising costs, including those resulting from ongoing trade disputes, would have some impact on the group. Ismail was speaking to reporters in Kuala Lumpur this week after MAG reported a net profit of MYR54…
Malaysia Airlines eyes Boeing slots amid US-China tariff war
Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG), the parent company of Malaysia Airlines, is currently in discussions with Boeing to potentially acquire new aircraft delivery slots that might become available due to the escalating trade conflict between the United States and China. Izham Ismail, Managing Director of MAG, confirmed to Malaysian state news outlet Bernama that the company sees the ongoing tariff war as an opportunity to accelerate aircraft deliverie…
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