China Eastern Airlines has terminated an order of 24 Boeing 787 Dreamliner jets due to delivery delays.
In place of the cancelled orders, the airline has signed a $3.3bn agreement with Boeing for 45 smaller 737 NG model aircraft.
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The planes will be delivered from 2014 through 2016.
Boeing said the 24 cancelled aircraft were part of a 2005 agreement with the Chinese Government for the purchase of 60 Dreamliners.
In addition, China Eastern is planning to buy 15 Airbus A330 series aircraft from European Aeronautic Defence & Space with a order value of $3bn.
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