Tie-up on C919
IAG, formed by the merger of British Airways and Spain's Iberia, will sign a deal at this week's Farnborough Airshow to cooperate with Chinese planemaker COMAC on the development of its C919 twinjet.
IAG said the deal would enable IAG to have an input on "what customers and airlines want from the new plane."
The company may also consider the C919 as an option when upgrading its fleet in the future.
BA signed a similar deal with COMAC in 2010. The new deal extends the agreement across IAG.
IAG said the deal would enable IAG to have an input on "what customers and airlines want from the new plane."
The company may also consider the C919 as an option when upgrading its fleet in the future.
BA signed a similar deal with COMAC in 2010. The new deal extends the agreement across IAG.
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