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China Southern Airlines will add 115 aeroplanes to its fleet this yr

March 28, 2018 00:00:00


HONG KONG, Mar 27 (Reuters): China Southern Airlines Co Ltd's chairman on Tuesday said the carrier "strongly opposes" what he called the United States' protectionist stance on trade with China, and hopes U.S. firms relay to Washington that protectionism will be detrimental to both sides.

Wang Changshun made the comments at an earnings briefing held a day after the state-owned carrier, China's largest by passenger numbers, reported a 17 per cent jump in annual profit.

Also at the briefing, Chief Financial Officer Xiao Lixin said China Southern will take delivery of 115 aeroplanes in 2018, taking its fleet to 840 aircraft by the end of the year.

Of those 115 planes, 71 will be from Boeing Co and the remainder from Airbus SE, showed China Southern's annual report. The report also showed the airline will retire 29 aircraft this year, and that its fleet will reach 979 planes by 2020.

Tensions between the U.S. and China flared last week after Washington announced plans for tariffs on up to $60 billion worth of Chinese goods, with Beijing following with its own tariff plans. Global markets tumbled but concerns have since eased with reports of the sides negotiating.

"This kind of (U.S.) policy does not benefit people in China or the U.S., or the healthy development of enterprises in both countries," Wang said. "We firmly advocate any decision the Chinese government makes and hope U.S. companies can make suggestions to their government."

Wang did not comment directly on how any potential trade war could impact China Southern's business. The carrier counts among its investors American Airlines Group Inc, which paid $200 million for a stake last year and with which it now has a code-sharing partnership.

China Southern on Monday booked record profit for 2017 due to robust travel demand and a strengthening yuan, albeit capped by higher-than-expected operating costs.


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