Chinese Airlines Agree to Buy 30 Boeing 737s
WAP2001100294 - 02 OCTOBER 2001 - WASHINGTON, D.C., USA: Ren Weidong of Hainan Airlines, Li Fenhua of China Southern and Alan Mulally, president and CEO of Boeing Commercial Ariplanes, speak while signing an agreement that will send 30 Boeing 737 airplanes to 4 different Chinese airlines during a ceremony October 2, 2001, at the Commerce Department in Wahshington, D.C. The deal is worth more than $1.5 billion. rlw/Roger L. Wollenberg UPI
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