Hong Kong's Greater Bay Airlines (GBA) announced on Friday an order for 15 Boeing 737-9 airplanes, according to a company statement, with these planes to be gradually added to GBA's fleet between 2024 and 2027.
President and CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes Stan Deal, Chairman of Greater Bay Airlines Bill Wong Cho Bau, Hong Kong's Financial Secretary Paul Chan, Senior Vice President of Commercial Sales and Marketing of Boeing Brad McMullen and CEO of Greater Bay Airlines Stanley Hui attend an agreement signing ceremony in Hong Kong, China March 3, 2023.
The statement was issued ahead of a signing ceremony in Hong Kong between Stan Deal, President and CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes, and Bill Wong Cho Bau, the chairman of Greater Bay Airlines. The agreement includes a "commitment" for five 787 Dreamliners from Boeing to support GBA's plans for international long-haul services, the statement added. No price was given for the deal at the ceremony, but Wong said he expected the new Boeing aircraft to be added to GBA's fleet between 2024 and 2027.
GBA, which launched last year, operates a fleet of three 737-800 jets, with flights to four destinations, including Bangkok, Taipei, Tokyo and Seoul.
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