United sells 22 planes to Bank of China Aviation

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Published on 22/04/20 - Updated on 17/03/22

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United Airlines will sell and lease back 22 planes to Bank of China Aviation, a statement from the aircraft investor released to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange said on Sunday.

The deal involves six Boeing 787-9 and 16 Boeing 737-9 MAX aircraft from United Airlines. 

The transaction was finalized on Friday and is expected to close later this year. BOC Aviation did not reveal how much the purchase was worth but said the planes would be leased back to United on long-term agreements.

The U.S. airline has reduced its flight schedule in May by 90% and expects similar cuts for June as a result of the Coronavirus pandemic. It also said it flew less than 200,000 people in the first two weeks of April, a 97% drop from the more than 6 million people it flew during the same time in 2019.

Singapore-based BOC Aviation, which focuses on aircraft leasing, has a fleet of 567 planes owned, managed or on order as of the end of March.

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