Boeing and China's first privately owned airline, Okay Airways, have finalised a US$1.4 billion ($2b) order for five Dreamliner jets, the two companies said on Thursday.
The purchase of the five 787-9 long-haul aircraft by the Beijing-based airline was signed off in the United States on Wednesday and announced on Thursday via the companies' official accounts on Chinese microblogging site, Weibo.
Okay Airways currently has a fleet of 26 single-corridor Boeing 737 planes, which fly to 70 destinations in China and elsewhere in Asia, according to the South China Morning Post.
The Chinese company had signed a preliminary agreement to buy the planes back in June, when it has also made a firm order for 15 medium-sized 737 MAX planes at a catalogue price of US$1.8b ($2.6b).
"We are committed to investing in our aircraft fleet in order to keep growing ahead of the market and enhancing our customers' flying experience," Okay Airways president Li Zongling was quoted as saying by China's official news agency Xinhua.