
Brunei-based GallopAir is the first airline outside China to sign on for the Comac C919.
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SINGAPORE—Brunei-based startup GallopAir announced that it has signed an aircraft purchase intention agreement with Comac to acquire 15 ARJ21 and 15 C919 airliners, in a deal estimated to be worth around $2 billion. The 15 ARJ21s that GallopAir has ordered consist of a mix of airliners, converted...
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