Airbus Secures 137 A320neo Jet Order from Chinese Airlines Worth $21.37 Billion
China Southern Airlines and subsidiary Xiamen Airlines commit to Airbus aircraft as Boeing awaits potential deal with Beijing
L'essentiel
- Airbus has secured an order for 137 A320neo jets from China Southern Airlines (102 aircraft) and its subsidiary Xiamen Airlines (35 aircraft) at a combined list price of US$21.37 billion.
- The deal, announced Wednesday, includes discounts described as fair and consistent with previous Airbus orders.
- Delivery is scheduled for 2028-2032 for China Southern and 2029-2032 for Xiamen Airlines.
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Pourquoi c'est important
Airbus has been systematically securing orders from Chinese state-owned airlines, with China Eastern ordering 101 A320neo jets in March 2026 and Airbus securing 148 A320 orders last year from multiple Chinese carriers and a leasing group. Boeing has a long-speculated deal with Beijing awaiting finalization.
Airbus secured an order for 137 A320neo jets from Chinese airlines, extending the European company's edge in one of aviation's most contested markets as US rival Boeing waits on a long-speculated deal with Beijing. China Southern Airlines, one of China's three major state-owned carriers, announced the deal on Wednesday. The airline, based in the southern city of Guangzhou, will purchase 102 aircraft, while its subsidiary Xiamen Airlines will acquire the remaining 35. The orders carry a combined list price of US$21.37 billion, although both carriers received discounts, according to a statement from China Southern. The discounts – common for large orders in the industry – were fair and "in line with those obtained in previous Airbus orders", China Southern said. The deal was pending approval from the airline's shareholders and relevant state authorities, the statement added. The aircraft would be delivered to China Southern between 2028 and 2032 and to Xiamen Airlines between 2029 and 2032. With the deal, China Southern joins its state-owned peers in choosing Airbus aircraft. Shanghai-based China Eastern ordered 101 A320neo jets in March. And last year, Airbus secured orders for 148 A320s from several Chinese airlines and a state-owned aircraft leasing group, including Beijing-based Air China.
À surveiller
Perspective IA — des possibilités, pas des certitudes
Boeing will continue pursuing a deal with Beijing to compete with Airbus in the Chinese market
Probable · En quelques mois
Additional Chinese airlines may place similar Airbus orders in the coming months
Possible · En quelques mois
Questions ouvertes
- What specific discount percentage did China Southern and Xiamen Airlines receive?
- When will Boeing finalize its expected deal with Beijing?
- What is the status of regulatory approval for the current order?

